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ModuleQ brings People-Facing AI news app to Teams

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
April 14, 2020
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Microsoft has teamed up with ModuleQ, the personal data fusion AI company, to give people personalized news from over 4,500 publishers. Microsoft announced that ModuleQ helps bring detailed news information to Teams in a post on the Microsoft News Blog.

Available to enterprise Microsoft 365 subscribers, the ModuleQ feature can be added by simply searching for the ModuleQ People-Facing AI app in Microsoft Teams. Earlier today, we posted a helpful guide on how to add apps in Microsoft Teams.

Here’s a video showing ModuleQ in action on Microsoft Teams.

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Teams + ModuleQ

Microsoft has teamed up with ModuleQ, the personal data fusion AI company, to give people personalized news from over 4,500 publishers. Microsoft announced that ModuleQ helps bring detailed news information to Teams in a post on the Microsoft News Blog. Available to enterprise Microsoft 365 subscrib

Microsoft Teams helps to connect employees to collaborate and communicate within the same platform. The ModuleQ People-Facing AI app brings relevant news, subscription feeds, and enterprise documents to deliver the best personalized news and market research to your business and your customers. Microsoft 365 subscribers can take advantage of the ModuleQ app within Microsoft Teams by setting up multiple profiles, interests, and settings based on specific search criteria. In addition, enterprise organizations can enact multiple security settings to prevent unauthorized access.

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