Top Tech News: Copilot Pro: AI-Powered Office Features for All

Top Tech News: Copilot Pro: AI-Powered Office Features for All

Boost your productivity with Copilot Pro's groundbreaking AI-powered office functions

Good morning tech fam, here are some quick tech updates for you to catch on to!

What's New Today:  Tech Giants Slash Jobs Amid Economic Crisis

Fast-Track Insights: Apple's Delisting Doesn't Affect Binance Users in India

Do you recall Microsoft's AI chatbot, Bing Chat, which was powered by GPT internally? The tech behemoth has now introduced Copilot Pro, a new subscription that allows customers to access the most sophisticated aspects of Copilot AI. Copilot was previously known as Microsoft Copilot. Currently available for active subscription, Copilot Pro costs US$20 per month for each user. Coding, writing, research, and even learning are all reportedly supported by Microsoft Copilot Pro. Several unique features that aren't included in the free edition are included with it.

Among IT professionals, the beginning of 2024 looks difficult because large internet companies like Google and Amazon are starting to lay off employees. In line with last year's downsizing trend, the IT sector is expected to experience another round of layoffs in 2024. This change is a reaction to how the business environment is changing as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic's erratic demand.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the world of work, automating various tasks and processes that were previously done by humans. AI can perform many functions, such as data analysis, image recognition, natural language processing, and decision-making, with speed, accuracy, and efficiency. However, AI also poses a threat to many jobs, especially those that are repetitive, routine, or predictable. In this article, we will introduce you to the top 10 jobs that are safest from AI takeover. Read More

The biggest cryptocurrency exchange by volume of daily trades, Binance, has given its Indian users assurances about the security of their money and accounts. The action comes after many significant cryptocurrency service providers including Kucoin and OKX were removed from the Apple App Store. Based in Cupertino, California Apple stated that the move was taken in response to a show-cause notification received from the Finance Ministry of India for violating the nation's anti-money laundering regulations.

Disclaimer: Analytics Insight does not provide financial advice or guidance. Also note that the cryptocurrencies mentioned/listed on the website could potentially be scams, i.e. designed to induce you to invest financial resources that may be lost forever and not be recoverable once investments are made. You are responsible for conducting your own research (DYOR) before making any investments. Read more here.

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