Microsoft executives announced the Responsible AI team, they once again emphasized that Copilot will not take away your job, but will help you, improve your work efficiency, and optimize productivity.
Sarah Bird, director of basic artificial intelligence technologies at Microsoft, said: “The product name of Copilot was carefully selected by us. We emphasize that it is a good experience working with you and will never replace your job.”
Bird demoed Copilot at the event, helping users draft an email. “We want to build a program to ensure that the content created by AI is what you want to say,” Bird said.
Sarah Bird’s point of view is as follows: These user experiences help reduce over-reliance on the system and ensure that users use it as a tool rather than relying on AI to complete all tasks for them.
Group members said Bing Chat already contains the reference and users can backtrack and verify it. Divya Kumar, general manager of search and AI marketing at Microsoft, further assured the audience: “Like any research you do, we want to give people the ability to verify the content, the human element is always the most important”.
Panelists acknowledged that Copilot is (at least at this stage) vulnerable to misinformation and disinformation, including the kind that other generative AI tools can produce, and Microsoft has prioritized integrating tools like citation and content credentials (in Bing Add digital watermarks to images generated by artificial intelligence) and start related optimization.
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