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Balfour to invest £7.2m in Microsoft AI assistant

A woman with a hard helmet and PPE inside an underground tunnel operating machinery
The contractor is also partnering with Microsoft to develop AI-powered 'smart agents' to improve on-site processes (Image: Balfour Beatty)

Balfour Beatty has announced a £7.2m investment in Microsoft Copilot, a generative AI assistant that helps with work tasks by providing suggestions and automating actions across various Microsoft 365 apps.

The contractor claimed it is "one of the largest AI investments of its kind in the UK construction and infrastructure industry".

Microsoft Copilot is a tool built into Microsoft apps like Outlook, Word and Excel. It uses generative AI to write, summarise or edit text, suggest emails, automate tasks or create data charts based on the user's instructions.

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