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To start, we would like to point you to OpenAI’s ChatGPT, the best-known AI to date, which you might have already been trying out. 

ChatGPT can be considered as a smart type of Google. You can start using it for free by creating an account at https://chatgpt.com/.  It is however important that when using it you don’t provide it with company or personal information, that is unless you have a paid account and disabled ‘Chat training’.  
 
ChatGPT will otherwise train itself with your provided information for improvement of the model. Both personal information and trade secrets are sensitive data that should not be used for training public models like ChatGPT. 
 
The paid version allows you to disable your communication from being used for training the model. (Screenshot below) 

ChatGPT also has a Mobile App that allows you to talk to it as a kind of voice assistant. The last update of GPT-4o is even able to talk to you. For the time being, this can mainly be used for Google-like questions.

Microsoft is working on an AI called Co-pilot. Co-Pilot has been embedded in almost all of Microsoft’s products. This is an AI tool that will be able to search your Calendar, E-mail, Contacts and Files and create PowerPoint presentations for you.

The AI taskforce is currently testing this new technology for you so that we can reveal its daily practical use as we are currently implementing Teams, and Office 365 for all users.

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