Microsoft merges Copilot AI with mixed reality for industrial workers

Microsoft merges Copilot AI with mixed reality for industrial workers

Microsoft plans​ to integrate its Copilot generative AI (genAI) assistant​ into ‌a mixed-reality app that can provide guidance ⁢to‍ factory technicians, aiming to reduce the time needed to‍ manage ‍and maintain ‌industrial equipment.

At⁢ its Ignite conference Wednesday, Microsoft announced that Copilot will be integrated ‍into Dynamics 365 Guides. Guides, launched in preview in 2019, is a mixed-reality app for HoloLens and mobile devices that ‍provides step-by-step instructions to field workers via graphics overlaid onto ⁣physical objects, such as​ the tools and machine parts workers ‌use.

The Copilot ​integration ‍is designed to provide field workers with⁣ hands-free access to information that can help them in ⁢their daily​ tasks.

“Copilot and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Guides ‌combines the power of ‌generative AI⁢ with mixed reality to help frontline workers complete complex⁤ tasks and resolve ​issues‍ faster, with less disruption to the flow of work,” Frank Shaw, Microsoft’s chief‍ communications officer, said in a pre-recorded video‌ ahead of the‍ Ignite event.

“Frontline workers often struggle to‍ quickly diagnose‍ asset/equipment issues and navigate a series of work instructions to resolve the issue,” said ‌Aly Pinder, ⁤research vice president at​ IDC.⁤ “Being able to leverage personalized ​insights from genAI can ensure more frontline‍ workers will be experts at the point of⁣ service need.”

By using ⁢Guides, workers will be⁢ able to interact‌ with the Copilot using natural language and ​physical gestures — specifically by looking and ‌pointing at physical objects.⁢ For example, rather than relying on an⁤ experienced ‌colleague, a new employee could simply point to a‍ component and ask what it does or how it ⁢functions. The Copilot will then search files to ‌provide relevant information, combing technical documentation, service records, and any ⁤other data ‌available. Finally, the Copilot ‍then​ summarizes and presents the⁢ information via mixed-reality⁣ “holograms” overlaid on ‌the physical ⁢equipment.

The addition of Copilot will enable more ‍conversational interactions. Guides​ has typically relied on pre-prepared instructions to support field workers, but the Copilot’s large language models (LLMs) open the ‌door for wider‍ ranging interactions⁤ with⁤ the genAI assistant.

“Workers can⁤ have progressive conversations such as,⁤ ‘Walk me through the ⁢steps to disassemble ​this⁤ filtration ⁣unit,’ or ‘I disconnected the motor, what’s next?’” Microsoft said in a blog post. “Copilot follows ⁤along with the process and conversation using customer’s curated⁤ knowledge⁤ base⁢ to articulate answers ​with speech, text, or 3D holograms, ⁤eliminating ambiguity, and reducing the ⁤need for rework.”

Microsoft also said⁤ Copilot will assist in the creation of spatial models and 3D ⁢content — often one of the challenges with ⁢delivering enterprise mixed-reality⁣ projects.

“Copilot ​simplifies the creation, management and delivery‍ of‌ mixed-reality ‌content…

2023-11-17 02:41:02
Original from www.computerworld.com rnrn

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