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Microsoft Copilot is another AI-driven assistant that can be accessed via a web interface or through seamless integration within the Microsoft 365 suite [5]. Leveraging LLMs and insights from Microsoft Graph, Microsoft Copilot delivers tailored support, enhancing the users’ experience across Microsoft 365 applications such as Word, Excel, and Power Point. Copilot offers real-time suggestions and completions based on the context of the existing request.
JMIR AI 2025;4:e70566
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Large Language Models in Biochemistry Education: Comparative Evaluation of Performance
Created by Git Hub in collaboration with Open AI, Copilot is an AI pair programmer designed to assist developers by suggesting code completions and entire functions. It is now an integral part of Microsoft Windows. While primarily focused on coding tasks, Copilot’s underlying language model has shown capabilities in understanding and generating natural language [12].
JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e67244
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