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Clippy is back, but this time he’s your desktop AI buddy. You don’t need to send anything up to the cloud; the whole thing runs on your own machine. The setup’s built with Electron, so it ...
Singapore-based ride platform TADA has tapped digital marketing agency XGATE to drive expansion in Hong Kong. TADA’s expansion into Hong Kong marks a significant step in transforming the ride ...
"It looks like you’ve clicked on an article about 'Clippy.' Would you like to know more?" For a generation of Microsoft Office users, "Clippy’s" cheerful, if occasionally intrusive, pop-ups ...
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff compared Microsoft's Copilot to Office's much-maligned "Clippy." Benioff made the comment at Salesforce's Dreamforce conference last week. Salesforce just launched its ...
Clippy, Microsoft’s unwanted, unloved Office assistant, once listed as one of Time’s 50 Worst Inventions, is experiencing a renaissance. You remember Clippy. He was the animated paper clip ...
In 1997, Microsoft added a new feature to their revamped version of the Microsoft Office suite — the Office Assistant. This little cartoon character would hang out at the bottom of the window ...
If you miss the Clippy days of Windows, then I’ve got good news for you. Software company FireCube has resurrected Clippy and infused it with the power of OpenAI’s ChatGPT. FireCube’s take on Clippy ...
Clippy's back, y'all — and more powerful than ever. The former Microsoft Office mascot — technically named Clippit, though pretty much everyone calls him Clippy — has had a rough go of it ...
When Microsoft debuted its AI-powered Bing Chat, the obvious point of comparison was Clippy, the virtual assistant users loved and/or loathed in Microsoft Office 97. Now Clippy is back ...
A new app on the Microsoft Store brings the power of ChatGPT to Clippy. Clippy by FireCube uses OpenAI to empower a Clippy assistant that sits on your desktop. Just like Clippy of old, it can help ...
Clippy is back – sort of – and ready to help you out on the Windows 11 desktop, if you dare to install a new app (still in beta). Okay, so yes, this is an odd one, but you may recall Clippy ...