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InMobi integrated a suite of Microsoft-powered AI solutions to automate repetitive internal processes including onboarding, access approvals, document management, legal reviews, and meeting follow-ups. They implemented Azure AI as a bespoke legal bot, GitHub Copilot for engineering, and Microsoft 365 Copilot (with Teams, Word, and Outlook Copilot) for real-time meeting summaries, document automation, and email efficiency, while planning to integrate Dynamics 365 Copilot for finance and deploying a Teams Bot for developers. This holistic approach improved workflows across legal, engineering, compliance, finance, and other functions, freeing up employees to focus on strategic and creative initiatives.
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Kenya Red Cross worked with Pathways Technologies to develop an AI-powered mental health chatbot called Chat Care using Azure AI services. The chatbot initiates conversations on mental health, suggests ways to help such as breathing exercises and in-person services, operates in English and Swahili, and is available 24/7. It expands the reach of mental health services without overstretching human counselors and helps overcome stigma.
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Docusign developed the Intelligent Agreement Management (IAM) platform using Microsoft's Azure AI and Azure OpenAI Service to automate and enhance agreement management processes.
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Denso developed human-like autonomous robots by integrating Azure OpenAI Service for natural language understanding with Azure AI for voice recognition to enable flexible, dialogue-driven control of robotic movements. They employed GitHub Copilot to rapidly generate and refine control code and created a unique verification tool for adjusting robot functions based on real-world inputs. This integration transformed traditional pre-programmed workflows into dynamic systems supporting human-robot collaboration in diverse operational settings.
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