Microsoft is reportedly developing a ‘super app’ to consolidate its confusing array of Copilot AI tools. This unified platform aims to end customer frustration by offering a single destination for various AI assistants, including coding, chat, and collaboration features. The app, expected by summer’s end, will allow seamless switching between personal and work accounts, simplifying Microsoft’s AI ecosystem. Microsoft is reportedly developing a ‘super app’ to consolidate its confusing array of Copilot AI tools. This unified platform aims to end customer frustration by offering a single destination for various AI assistants, including coding, chat, and collaboration features. The app, expected by summer’s end, will allow seamless switching between personal and work accounts, simplifying Microsoft’s AI ecosystem.
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