Jaime Teevan, Computer Scientist
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Jaime Teevan, Computer Scientist

Jaime Teevan is Chief Scientist and Technical Fellow at Microsoft, where she is responsible for driving research-backed innovation in the company's core products. Jaime is world-renowned for her research into productivity and personalized search, and was recognized by TIME as one of the top 100 people to play an instrumental role in AI development and societal advancement. She led the creation of M365 Copilot by integrating AI into Microsoft products, invented the first personalized search algorithm used by Bing, and coordinated the company's hybrid work research during the pandemic.
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As Microsoft’s Chief Scientist and Technical Fellow, Jaime Teevan is in charge of promoting innovation in the company’s core products that is supported by research. She designed Bing’s first customized search algorithm, assisted Microsoft products in adapting to hybrid work, and oversees Microsoft’s ongoing efforts to introduce AI to productivity. She formerly served as CEO Satya Nadella’s technical advisor. Jaime has won many honors for her research, including TR35, BECA, and Karen Spärck Jones. She is also an ACM Fellow and a member of the SIGIR and CHI Academies. In addition to her B.S. from Yale and her Ph.D. in AI from MIT, she is an Affiliate Professor at the University of Washington.


2023

Microsoft is integrating generative artificial intelligence technology into its Microsoft 365 business software package, which includes the well-known ChatGPT chat program. The new AI capabilities, known as Copilot, will be accessible in some of the industry’s most well-liked business applications, such as Word, PowerPoint, and Excel, according to the massive corporate technology corporation.

Large language models, or LLMs, are a class of artificial intelligence software that form the foundation of the Copilot technology. In the past few years, researchers have enhanced LLMs’ comprehension and response to text skills. In a release, Microsoft claimed that the Copilot features were more advanced than just “OpenAI’s ChatGPT embedded into Microsoft 365.” People will have access to a “first draft to edit and iterate on — saving hours in writing, sourcing, and editing time,” according to the business, thanks to the new Copilot in Word function.


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