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Copilot for Outlook to craft emails? Yusuf Mehdi’s anecdote sparks authenticity concerns

Priya Walia Priya Walia
October 11, 2023
2 min read

In an exciting development set to reshape the way we communicate in the corporate world, Microsoft Corp. is gearing up to make its Copilot for Outlook AI features readily available to its corporate clientele. Among the slew of impressive functionalities, the one that stands out is its ability to read your emails, adapt to your writing style, and draft messages on your behalf.

The prospect of AI crafting emails on your behalf is undeniably convenient, but it also raises intriguing questions about the impact on personal communication. Yusuf Mehdi, Microsoft’s Chief Marketing Officer, shared a humorous anecdote at a recent AI event. He recounted a story of someone he knows who attempted to pass off a personal message written by another AI software to his wife, only to discover that she was not easily fooled, Bloomberg reported.

While AI-powered email wizardry holds enormous potential for streamlining communication, this incident raises questions about authenticity and trust. Can an AI’s crafted message truly replicate the essence and emotional nuances of an individual’s communication style? Or will it remain a clever, yet discernibly artificial, imitation?

Microsoft has recently developed AI-generated emails, part of a growing trend of integrating AI into daily tasks. The breakthrough could increase productivity, save time on routine email communication, and transform how we interact with digital communication tools.

However, the crucial test of whether this AI technology can genuinely mimic human expression remains. As the lines between human and machine-generated content blur, the need for transparent communication is more essential than ever.

As Microsoft prepares to release this transformative AI feature for Office users, the question will be whether it can truly master the art of mimicking human expression or if, like Yusuf Mehdi’s humorous anecdote, recipients will be quick to spot the difference.

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