Microsoft looks for ecosystem partners to make India AI-first country

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Microsoft looks for ecosystem partners to make India AI-first country
Microsoft looks for ecosystem partners to make India AI-first country

The Copilot Wave 2 will boost company productivity in addition to individual productivity, according to Microsoft’s worldwide EVP of experience and devices, Rajesh Jha. “We aren’t developing AI for a social media platform or an online store. According to Jha (51), who has led Office 365, Teams, and Bing over his 18-year tenure at Microsoft and is a vital member of the Satya Nadella family, Copilot is a reliable AI companion for human agency, both as an assistant or at work.

“The first chapter of AI was bringing AI into people’s existing workflows. The second chapter is a new AI. With Copilot we have now created a new user interface for AI where chat, search, documents, collaboration have come together with Copilot pages.”

Microsoft introduced Copilot Pages, a new collaboration tool that combines work data and insights from Copilot Bizchat into a single, shareable document, last month. He calls India an “AI-forward nation” and wants to strengthen its partner ecosystem through tech companies like HCL, Infosys, Cognizant, L&T, because “for every dollar we make out of Copilot, our partners can make $8 to $10 more,” he said.Copilot has witnessed a 10x increase in usage in the last six months. “We really want to partner with the ecosystem in India to make India an AI-first country, an AI-first economy. Infosys disclosed they have 18,000 engineers using GitHub Copilot, generating 7 million lines of code.”

Some of the efforts that Microsoft is making to advance AI in the region are projects like Jugalbandhi, Bhashini, and Shiksha Copilot, and Microsoft’s commitment to skill 2 million people in AI by 2025, he said.

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