Microsoft’s new Windows 11 to be shipped with AI-enabled Outlook app

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Microsoft's new Windows 11 to be shipped with AI-enabled Outlook app
Microsoft's new Windows 11 to be shipped with AI-enabled Outlook app

To help users write impactful, clearer, and mistake-free messages, Microsoft said users will be able to write better emails with advanced AI built into the new Outlook for Windows

The new Windows 11 devices from Microsoft will be shipped with the new AI-enabled Outlook app, the company announced, as the default mailbox application starting in 2024, replacing the Mail, Calendar, and People apps.

“Beginning in 2024, new Windows 11 devices will be shipped with the new Outlook for Windows as the default mailbox application, free for all to use. The Mail and Calendar applications will continue to be available via download in the Microsoft Store through the end of 2024,” Microsoft said in a blog post.

With a toggle in the Mail and Calendar applications, users can switch to the new Outlook for Windows on existing devices.

To help users write impactful, clearer, and mistake-free messages, Microsoft said users will be able to write better emails with advanced AI built into the new Outlook for Windows. Also, the new Outlook for Windows can remind users to follow up on important conversations.

Users will need to slide the Try the new Outlook toggle in the upper-right corner of their Mail and Calendar or classic Outlook for Windows applications, then follow the onscreen instructions to try out the new Outlook app preview.

Meanwhile, Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 23481 for the Dev Channel, which includes modernised Window Ink, is being rolled out by Microsoft.

“Windows Ink is being modernised to allow users to enable inking directly onto edit fields,” the tech giant said in a blog post.

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