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Microsoft To Launch Text Predictions In Its Word Tool On Windows

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Microsoft to launch text predictions to its Word tool on Windows next month that would work like the 'Smart Compose' option in Google Docs. According to a report in Neowin, a recent entry to the Microsoft 365 roadmap revealed that text predictions will roll out to Microsoft Word users in March.

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The feature will help "users write more efficiently by predicting text quickly, timely and accurately." Microsoft has also begun rolling out identical text predictions in Outlook for Windows this month, allowing users to compose emails faster. "These Gmail-like text predictions also rolled out to Outlook on the web last year, alongside a feature to let people schedule when emails would be sent," reports The Verge.

The new Microsoft to launch text prediction feature in Word will use machine learning (ML) to predict what words an author will need to speed up document creation. The tech giant said that no data will "leave the tenant boundary". (IANS/SP)

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