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Microsoft Teams Premium ships with OpenAI’s GPT-3.5 technology

OnMSFT Staff OnMSFT Staff
February 2, 2023
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Microsoft’s heavy investment into OpenAI seems to be taking shape with reports indicating that the company intends to incorporate ChatGPT into Office apps, Azure’s OpenAI Service, and most recently Bing Search.

After Microsoft released Teams Premium to general availability with new advanced webinars yesterday, there’s a notable feature that stood out from the rest. The tool is powered by OpenAI’s GPT 3.5 technology. The addition will by design make meetings “more intelligent, personalized, and protected”.

With this incorporation, the user experience is enhanced in multiple ways such as real-time translation of captions, recommended tasks, and personalized highlights. Other key features include speaker timeline markers, customized meeting templates, watermarking, recording capability limiting, branded meetings, and more.

To access all these features, Microsoft is offering an introductory fee of $7 per month that will be valid till June 30. From July, users will be required to make a payment of $10 per month.

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