Technology Record - Issue 35: Winter 2024

67 Of course, if we’re talking about moving faster, we have to discuss artificial intelligence. We have a simple belief that AI should help teams at every stage of their work, whether it’s turning ideas into something more, collaborating effectively, or getting projects over the line. Consequently, we’ve deeply embedded AI into the canvas to automate tasks like summarising comments, grouping insights or creating diagrams and prototypes from simple text prompts. We’re also joining forces with Microsoft to make it easier for teams to find the information they need, whether they’re working on the canvas or off it. For example, if an employee asks their team to start work on a new product launch, there would be a Miro board to gather insights and feedback from customers, but the main communication channel is Microsoft Teams. To avoid hours of scrolling through messages to find the link to the board they need, users can ask Microsoft Copilot to find it instead. All they need to do is type a query into Copilot, and it’ll provide a list of boards with a dedicated ‘open in Miro’ button. The user can then jump straight back into the canvas instead of getting lost in a maze of messages, allowing them to make faster decisions with key insights, and push the project forwards. At Miro, we believe that innovation belongs on the canvas. But when you add Microsoft to the mix, it’s even more powerful. It’s where teams come together to discover, define and deliver ideas they’re passionate about, using the tools they love. And it’s how you hit the innovation accelerator for your enterprise. Jeff Chow is chief product and technology officer at Miro Miro’s Intelligent Canvas creates summaries, generates diagrams and provides instant feedback to employees

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