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Microsoft reportedly wants more of its devs to use Copilot tool

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Microsoft Corporation gave access to the Microsoft 365 Copilot tool to its internal teams, with an aim to increase the number of developers using artificial intelligence (AI), The Business Insider reported on Wednesday citing an internal message it obtained.

According to the message sent last week, the tech giant has been conducting pilot tests to boost AI utilization among its own developers. It also organized a "hackathon" in order to inform its workers about the newest technique in deploying AI.

Microsoft spokesperson Frank Shaw noted that the firm is almost done with making the tool widely available to all of its staff.

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