Microsoft is reportedly bullish on the Indian market when it comes to artificial intelligence and in particular the company’s in-house AI platform Copilot. The information was shared by Microsoft’s India and South Asia President, Puneet Chandok, in an interview. The executive also reportedly claimed that Copilot is witnessing a growing momentum in the country on the b…
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