It's time once again for the Wayne State University Word Warriors to gasconade about their latest list of words to bring back to common usage.
- Overmighty - Gasconade “To say someone ‘stravaged under the mogshade as the crepuscular glow filled the forest’ is so much more poetic than saying ‘he walked in the woods at night.’” - Crepuscular Now beginning its 14th year, Wayne State’s Word Warriors program aims to resurrect long-lost — but not completely forgotten — words. Far from a bunch of claptrap, this collection provides an opportunity for word nerds around the world to enrich their vocabulary.
Wayne State University has released their annual list of words we should start using again. Now beginning its 14th year, Wayne State's Word Warriors program ...
- Overmighty - Mogshade - Gasconade - Crepuscular - Bunbury “To say someone ‘stravaged under the mogshade as the crepuscular glow filled the forest’ is so much more poetic than saying ‘he walked in the woods at night.’”
Podsnappery, rizzle, mogshade? Those are just a few of the words the Wayne State University Word Warriors are hoping to revive.
- Overmighty - Gasconade - Crepuscular “To say someone ‘stravaged under the mogshade as the crepuscular glow filled the forest’ is so much more poetic than saying ‘he walked in the woods at night.’” - Bunbury Not that we have to gasconade about our newfound knowledge or anything.
Microsoft is reportedly considering adding OpenAI's ChatGPT technology to its Office software to improve efficiency and productivity.
For instance, it may allow customers to search for emails using prompts rather than typing in the exact words from the email. They achieve this by using OpenAI’s machine-learning models on customers’ private data. Microsoft employees tell The Information the company has bold plans for using AI to enhance its already robust productivity applications.
In a move that could change how more than a billion people write documents, presentations and emails, Microsoft has discussed incorporating OpenAI's ...
Microsoft last year released Copilot, a highly touted tool that uses OpenAI technology to help programmers write computer code automatically. [incorporating OpenAI's artificial intelligence in Word, PowerPoint, Outlook and other apps](https://www.theinformation.com/articles/ghost-writer-microsoft-looks-to-add-openais-chatbot-technology-to-word-email)so customers can automatically generate text using simple prompts, The Information reported, citing a person with direct knowledge of the effort. Since 2019, the year Microsoft struck a pact to work with OpenAI on new technologies, both companies have been largely mum about how Microsoft would implement and commercialize them.
There is word that Microsoft is in collaboration with OpenAI to use its GPT model to bring AI text generation to its Office suite.
[How ChatGPT could help Microsoft dethrone Google Search](https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/microsoft-bing-chatgpt-google-search-engine/) [Microsoft Teams Premium uses AI to automatically recap your meetings](https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/microsoft-launches-teams-premium-preview/) [Lagging in games? The company claims it has seen early positive results in “training large language models on private data,” but has not confirmed whether the model is viable enough for a commercial or even business-tier product. This could be the product that is most likely to release, with availability speculated for March, according to Microsoft has also been testing GPT AI model features on PowerPoint and Outlook. The company has already implemented a version of the OpenAI GPT text-generator model as an update to its autocomplete feature, according to [The Information](https://www.theinformation.com/articles/ghost-writer-microsoft-looks-to-add-openais-chatbot-technology-to-word-email). [ChatGPT](https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/how-to-use-openai-chatgpt-text-generation-chatbot/) and [Dall-E 2](https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/how-to-use-dall-e-2-to-generate-ai-images/), have become internet sensations for their text- and image-generating prowess.
Microsoft has added an unknown version of OpenAI's GPT technology to Word. It's also being experimented with other applications, including PowerPoint.
Privacy is another issue, a factor The Information says Microsoft has been working to address. The organization is also reportedly looking at how the technology could reply to emails. According to The Information, Microsoft has added an unknown version of OpenAI’s GPT technology to Word and is working on integrating it further.
Microsoft is reportedly planning to integrate OpenAI's ChatGPT technology into its Office applications. A new report from The Information suggests that the ...
“Microsoft has worked on incorporating OpenAI’s language-understanding model, GPT, to provide more useful search results when Outlook email customers look for information in their inboxes,” The Information explained. Microsoft has also incorporated this technology to enhance the search results in Outlook. It’s a natural language processing service that lets users have human-like conversations and generate answers across a variety of topics.
Despite concerns that artificial intelligence isn't where it needs to be, Microsoft is pushing ahead.
> [inaccuracy](https://www.techradar.com/news/in-the-wake-of-chatgpt-google-is-worried-its-behind-the-times), and educators are worried it will [break an already broken system](https://www.techradar.com/news/the-uss-largest-education-department-just-blocked-chatgpt), but even Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, says that [ChatGPT is unreliable](https://twitter.com/sama/status/1601731295792414720?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1601731295792414720%7Ctwgr%5Eb49e48de38d4cdd2f6b8fcb516e697179850ba8c%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.thurrott.com%2Fcloud%2F277890%2Fmicrosoft-bing-chatgpt-integration) (opens in new tab), and at most a proof-of-concept at this stage. [Check out our list of the best productivity tools right now](https://www.techradar.com/best/best-productivity-apps) (opens in new tab) [Hackers could exploit ChatGPT to attack networks](https://www.techradar.com/news/hackers-could-exploit-chatgpt-to-attack-networks) (opens in new tab) [ChatGPT is being used to create malicious emails and code](https://www.techradar.com/news/chatgpt-is-being-used-to-create-malicious-emails-and-code) (opens in new tab) [AI writer](https://www.techradar.com/best/ai-writer) ChatGPT to [Microsoft Office](https://www.techradar.com/news/buy-microsoft-office-prices) as part of an effort to modernise the [office software](https://www.techradar.com/best/free-office-software) suite.
Microsoft is reportedly pondering upon the idea of incorporating ChatGPT's technology into Bing, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
The tech giant is reportedly pondering upon the idea of incorporating ChatGPT’s technology into Bing, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. As per a report by The Information, Microsoft is planning to launch an AI-driven version of Bing, according to ‘two people with direct knowledge of the plans’. [By Divyanshi Sharma](/author/divyanshi-sharma): Microsoft might just be planning to elevate its search engine, Microsoft Bing, as well as other applications to a whole new level using a special ingredient.