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Why I can’t wait until AI is incorporated into Microsoft Office

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I can’t wait until AI is incorporated into Microsoft Office. Why? Because it will make me and most of my Not for Profit clients so much more productive.

There’s been a lot of chatter about AI or Artificial Intelligence lately. In fact, if you haven’t tried ChatGPT or DALL-E  (or the many other versions available) yet, you’re really missing out on some very productive tools.

While the “techies” are using them to help write software code and design user interfaces, I have been using them for:

Image: AI-generated image of Artificial Intelligence making office work more productive.

 

Why I can’t wait until AI is incorporated into Microsoft Office

Despite all that AI can do already, I can’t wait until AI is incorporated into Microsoft Office and…it’s coming soon! If you are not aware, Microsoft was one of the original investors in Open AI, and recently they poured another US$10 billion into this work.

Besides adding it to the Bing search function and developer tools, they have greater ambitions to introduce it to the full Office suite, including Word and Excel. What does this mean for you and your Not for Profit employees?

While the future functions have not been confirmed, I can picture a new Microsoft world where AI is used for a number of time-saving tasks. Here are a few ideas:

 

 

A word of caution:

While we don’t know yet if these types of functions will be available in Microsoft Office, some of them are already available in ChatGPT and other tools.

My concern now is that staff members may use these publicly available options and inadvertently overshare confidential corporate information (including Privacy Act data), with open-source software that’s designed to absorb and reuse information given to it.

So, beware until safer options are available within the Microsoft suite.

 

Tammy Ven Dange is a former charity CEO, Not for Profit Board Member and IT Executive. Today she helps NFPs with strategic IT and data decisions.

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