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AI could boost Canada’s lagging productivity: Microsoft Canada president

TORONTO - When the head of Microsoft Canada needed to write a letter of interest as part of an application to join a not-for-profit board, he decided to put the tech giant’s software to the test.

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AI could boost Canada's lagging productivity: Microsoft Canada president

Chris Barry, president of Microsoft Canada poses in this undated handout photo. When the head of Microsoft Canada was applying to join a non-profit board in recent months and needed to write a letter of interest, he decided to put the tech giant’s software to the test. Chris Barry commanded Copilot, the firm’s generative artificial intelligence service, to craft a five-paragraph missive based on his LinkedIn profile that was so good he only had to remove one word before sending it. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO - Microsoft Canada


TORONTO - When the head of Microsoft Canada needed to write a letter of interest as part of an application to join a not-for-profit board, he decided to put the tech giant’s software to the test.

Chris Barry commanded Copilot, the firm’s generative artificial intelligence service, to craft a five-paragraph missive based on his LinkedIn profile that was so good he only had to remove one word before sending it.

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