Microsoft Word currently has a proof-reading feature, but Ideas for Word brings a whole lot more, other than just spell check. It comes into frame from the right edge of the screen. The AI-powered editor will only provide intelligent suggestions, but won't really change anything until you approve it. Using these additions, a user can avoid reading through a particularly long document, and just skim through the pages. The feature will additionally be able to estimate reading time of the document, highlight key points from a large document, and even explain acronyms in the text. The Ideas for Word feature will use AI to do varied tasks like catch basic grammar errors, recommend rewriting of phrases to make it more concise, inclusive, and clear. This new feature is expected to arrive for all users in fall, and should compete with services like Grammarly when it arrives. Microsoft is calling this feature Ideas and it is still under development, with preview slated to roll out in June. At Build 2019, Microsoft announced a new AI-powered editor feature for Word that will be able to suggest grammar changes, improve clarity and concision, explain acronyms, and even estimate reading time.
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