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[EP.16] Avatar Custom, Vision Pro, Nouveautés Copilot Studio, MS Viva + IA, Fabric Private Endpoints

Science & Technology


Introduction

Hello everyone and welcome to episode 16 of "Heads in the Cloud." We're back from vacation, ready to dive into technology news deeply influenced by Microsoft. Today’s episode, infused with warmth and excitement, covers a variety of topics that showcase new developments in hardware and software.

Exploring Apple Vision Pro

Our first topic revolves around the Apple Vision Pro, a virtual reality headset that blends augmented and virtual reality. After testing the device, we can summarize that the immersive experience is extraordinary. You can book a free 30-minute demo at the nearest Apple Store, where you'll find that the technology is first-rate. Users experience real-time video streams, enabling an exhilarating virtual experience.

However, it's important to note that while the technology is impressive, the necessity of a strong content ecosystem limits its current utility in daily life. With a price tag of €3000, it sparks discussion about whether it is worth the investment, especially considering the limited number of available applications.

Microsoft Copilot Studio Updates

Moving on to Microsoft's Copilot Studio, Romain discussed the new features introduced during the summer. The interface has evolved significantly, allowing for easier integration into the Power Platform ecosystem. New functionalities enable users to create customized Copilot experiences, incorporating advanced prompts and instruction sets.

The Copilot has become a local chatbot for companies, underscoring the shift towards adoption and engagement as more organizations explore the benefits of AI solutions. The cost structure allows scalability, and there’s room for development in document understanding capabilities.

Microsoft’s Fabcon and Data Security

Nicolas informed us about the upcoming Fabcon, taking place in Stockholm from September 24th to 27th, where Microsoft aims to present new advancements in its technology community. This year’s conference is highly anticipated, especially following the major announcements made during previous events.

The integration of private endpoints in Azure Fabric improves security by allowing a direct connection from Microsoft’s tools to Azure services without traversing the internet. This addresses longstanding concerns about safety in data handling, which many companies face.

Microsoft 365 Copilot Innovations

Kevin highlighted several new features in Microsoft 365 Copilot. In Outlook, users can now engage in a contextual chat while responding to emails, streamlining the response process significantly. Another positive upgrade is the ability to summarize documents up to 80,000 words long in Word, greatly enhancing productivity.

Additionally, Microsoft is working on governance tools through SharePoint Premium, allowing organizations to audit and manage data access more effectively. This empowers businesses to maintain a high level of data quality and confidentiality.

Custom Avatars and Future Interfaces

Finally, we delved into the realm of custom avatars powered by Azure. These avatars are designed for interaction, featuring photorealistic designs that can respond to user questions. Integrating AI with these lifelike avatars opens new avenues for customer service and e-commerce.

This technology enables a more engaging interaction between users and digital services, and it raises interesting discussions about the future of human-computer interfaces.

As we close today’s episode, it’s clear that the advancements in technology, particularly in AI and hybrid interfaces, are shaping how we interact with both devices and services.

Keywords

FAQ

  1. What is the Apple Vision Pro?

    • The Apple Vision Pro is a mixed-reality headset that provides an immersive augmented and virtual reality experience.
  2. How can I try the Apple Vision Pro?

    • You can book a free 30-minute demo at your nearest Apple Store.
  3. What new features does Microsoft Copilot Studio offer?

  4. What are private endpoints in Azure Fabric?

    • Private endpoints allow a secure connection to Azure services without going over the internet, fortifying data security.
  5. What recent advancements have been made in Microsoft 365 Copilot?

    • Users can now access contextual chat in Outlook, summarize lengthy documents, and utilize enhanced governance tools in SharePoint.
  6. What are custom avatars in Microsoft Azure?

    • Custom avatars are photorealistic digital representations that can interact with users, enhancing customer service and user engagement.