Back

Jun 9, 2023

Jun 9, 2023

The Future AI Tools Going from Unknown to Unstoppable

Large corporations are increasingly partnering with startups to build future AI tools for niche solutions across various applications.

Photo of a Microsoft Build keynote.
Photo of a Microsoft Build keynote.
Photo of a Microsoft Build keynote.

TL;DR: Microsoft Build 2023 saw a lot of announcements about artificial intelligence and the Microsoft Partners, big and small, that are building the AI tools of the future. This article provides an overview of some of these future AI tools and the reasons why large corporations will partner at an increasing rate with small startups who are providing niche solutions to implement AI benefits across their company workflows. This approach will ensure that each job function has multiple tools at their disposal.

Satya Nadella giving a keynote address about future AI tools at Microsoft Build 2023.

Microsoft Build 2023 will go down in history as a seminal moment in the advancement of technology. In his keynote address, Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, unveiled the company's progress in its ambitious quest for the "dream machine." Nadella defined the dream machine as a computer that seamlessly operates in the background  to enhance productivity and simplify our lives.

Through significant advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing, Microsoft is pushing the boundaries of technology to move closer to this vision. They are joined in this effort by many strategic partners (see our logo above his left hand 🤓), both big and small, who are all building experiences that utilize AI in software development to transform workflows.

Advancements in Artificial Intelligence

Nadella emphasized Microsoft's dedication to leveraging AI throughout Microsoft 365, Azure, and Windows. By harnessing the power of AI, Microsoft is empowering users to collaborate effortlessly on documents, create dynamic presentations, and obtain instant answers to their queries. The integration of AI not only streamlines everyday tasks but also enhances productivity and efficiency.

On the Cusp of a New Era

Nadella concluded his keynote address with an air of confidence, asserting that Microsoft stands at the threshold of a new era of computing. The dream machine, once realized, will revolutionize how we live and work by reshaping the very fabric of society. With its unwavering commitment to innovation and its formidable expertise in AI and cloud computing, Microsoft is poised to lead this transformational journey.

As Microsoft combines the power of AI and the scalability of cloud computing, the dream machine inches closer to reality. While challenges remain on the path, the company is partnering with the best innovators in the industry, from large companies like Thomson Reuters, who are building a copilot to make working with legal documents a breeze, to small startups like us, Pieces for Developers, as we build a suite of productivity tools to bring order to the chaos of a developer’s workflow.

What is a Copilot?

AI copilots are already touching almost every industry, and will most certainly be impacting everyone’s work in some way within the next year. They automate routine tasks, solve complicated problems, and allow individuals to focus on strategic activities, thereby boosting overall productivity. Copilots provide real-time feedback and suggestions, minimize errors, and enhance accuracy. They streamline operations, reduce the need for additional resources, and contribute to cost reduction. Copilots enable businesses to respond more quickly and accurately to customer inquiries, leading to superior customer service and fostering satisfaction and loyalty.

By freeing up human capital from mundane tasks, copilots empower professionals to devote their time and energy to creative and innovative endeavors, which will ultimately drive every industry that adopts the use of AI forward at blistering speeds. Aside from all of the business benefits, this will also be a profound tool for people who lack access to infrastructure and education. Much of the world has wide cell phone usage and internet access, which would allow workers to take advantage of LLM capabilities.

Copilots are poised to become an indispensable tool across a broad spectrum of industries. As the future of AI assistants gets closer, we can expect copilots to emerge as powerful allies that empower businesses and individuals to achieve higher levels of productivity, accuracy, and customer satisfaction. With their potential to streamline work processes and improve quality of life, copilots are set to shape our interconnected world. Learn more about the origin and future of copilots in our latest whitepaper.

The AI Race: An Open Field for Emerging Leaders

The future of AI tools is still uncertain; no clear incumbents dominate the landscape. This lack of incumbents can be attributed to the rapidly evolving nature of AI technology, which makes it challenging for any single company to establish a long-term advantage.

To say the least, AI is a complex discipline that requires expertise in mathematics, statistics, and computer science. New research is continually published, and AI algorithms are constantly evolving to push the boundaries of what is possible. Moreover, AI is a general-purpose technology with applications across a wide range of industries and domains. This diversity means that there is no singular market for AI tools for developers. Instead, various markets exist, each with unique requirements and challenges, making it difficult for a single company to dominate the entire AI landscape.

Consequently, the future of tools leveraging AI remains competitive, offering ample opportunities for both startups and established companies to make their mark. As the AI race unfolds, the winners will be those who can adapt swiftly, innovate boldly, and address the ever-evolving needs of the AI-driven world.

Shaping the Landscape of Future AI Tools: How Startups Lead the Way

Startups are making their mark in AI. A handful of companies are emerging as leaders due to their niche focuses, agility, and innovation-driven mindsets. By specializing in specific niches, startups can differentiate themselves by offering tailored solutions to address industry-specific challenges with artificial intelligence. Their agility allows them to adapt quickly to market demands, bringing the future of generative AI and other powerful applications to market at a remarkable pace. Strategic partnerships with established corporations accelerate this process and provide startups with a platform and pedigree.

The AI-Startup Leaders to Watch

At Microsoft Build, we witnessed the beginnings of a wave of innovation sweeping across industries as Microsoft partners embark on developing AI copilots (AI-powered assistants that are designed to assist individuals with a range of tasks). With an array of partners already investing in this groundbreaking technology — some of whom use proprietary AI — these startups are emerging as innovative leaders. As they close funding rounds and scale their teams, there is no telling how far these companies will go.

Pieces for Developers

Pieces for Developers uses in-house machine learning in combination with cloud-based and local LLMs to simplify a developer’s workflow. Pieces allows developers to save, search, share, and reuse their code snippets and other resources by enriching their developer materials with loads of contextual metadata. The real superpowers of the Pieces Suite are its local, on-device ML models that automatically generate tags, titles, descriptions, and other context for code snippets. Everything uses hyper-personalized and on-device AI, so developers can reduce the amount of time they spend context switching or hunting for information in huge codebases. They have built multiple copilots in their desktop app, and in their Microsoft Teams app.

Polly

Every workplace uses collaboration software, and every workplace has cobbled together some way of voting, collecting feedback, and declaring daily priorities. Polly turns all of those imperfect systems into pleasant experiences that help to build teams and create culture. With automated workflows, easy data visualization, and simple setup, Polly is one of the best AI-powered collaboration apps.

Noteable

AI may be eating the world, but it runs on data. Noteable allows anyone — no matter their coding expertise — to connect data from one platform to another and build simple, helpful data visualizations.  From operations to ML, all parts of an organization need reliable data to make well-informed decisions. Noteable is here to speed up and simplify the process.

Bandsintown

Calling all music lovers! Never miss your favorite artist’s show with Bandsintown. Keep track of concerts, festivals, and small shows that are happening near you without combing through a patchwork of ticket sites and social media feeds. Bandsintown makes it easy to connect with the artists you love and provides personalized recommendations for shows you might like— all without leaving town.

Golden

Sometimes, the top results on Google or Bing feel a little… inauthentic. It can be challenging to discover deep, reliable knowledge on today’s internet. Golden is building an AI-powered search engine to, “equip the world with deep and easily discoverable knowledge on over 10 billion topics to create leaps in advancement, innovation, and thinking.”

Likewise

Have you ever met someone with your exact taste in movies, books, podcasts, and tv shows? Probably not, unless you’re on Likewise. Likewise not only provides extremely personalized recommendations, it also allows you to connect with other readers, listeners, and viewers who love what you love. Check out Likewise for AI-curated reviews, recommendations, and connections that are perfect for your distinct taste.

Witivio

Remote and hybrid workplaces often face massive communication hurdles, from trying to figure out who has access to the information you need to scheduling meetings across time zones. Witivio is building AI-augmented, no-code solutions that allow hybrid teams to automate recurring tasks, facilitate information sharing, and improve employee engagement.

These startups are actively working with to create enterprise AI solutions to augment their customer's workflows and bring their AI innovations to market.

Large Companies Embrace Startup Innovations for AI Advancements

In the quest to harness the benefits of AI, large companies increasingly turn to startups for cutting-edge tools and experiences. Established companies recognize the agility, niche expertise, and innovative mindset of startups, and therefore seek partnerships and collaborations to enhance their workflows and unlock the transformative potential of AI.

Startups offer a fresh perspective and the ability to swiftly develop specialized AI solutions that are tailored to specific business needs. Large companies, with their vast resources and established market presence, can leverage these startup innovations to accelerate their AI initiatives and gain a competitive edge.

In today's AI-driven landscape, startups are increasingly becoming invaluable partners for large companies on their journey towards harnessing the power of artificial intelligence. There are several compelling reasons why these partnerships are thriving and proving beneficial for both parties involved.

First, startups bring to the table niche expertise that is often deeply rooted in specific AI domains. Their focused knowledge and specialized tools enable them to tackle targeted business challenges that larger companies are unable to solve with their generalized approaches. By leveraging these niche solutions, enterprises can enhance specialized workflows, optimize technical processes, and drive efficiency in specific areas, ultimately boosting their overall performance.

Agility and innovation are two key characteristics that startups are renowned for. With their lean structures and entrepreneurial mindset, startups can quickly explore new AI frontiers, experiment with emerging technologies, and develop novel applications, such as the future of conversational AI and generative AI. This culture of rapid innovation becomes a valuable asset for large companies when they collaborate with startups. By partnering with startups, large companies gain access to the latest advancements in AI and can tap into this culture of innovation, which helps them stay ahead of the curve and maintain a competitive edge.

Startups also excel in delivering user-centric experiences and interfaces. By incorporating human-centered design principles, startups create future AI tools that are intuitive, easy to adopt, and seamlessly integrate into existing workflows. This user-centric focus is highly valuable for large companies as they seek to enhance employee productivity, streamline operations, and provide better customer experiences. By leveraging the user-centric solutions developed by startups, large companies can drive positive outcomes and improve overall satisfaction among employees and customers alike.

Pieces logo.
Pieces logo.

Written by

Written by

The Pieces Team

The Pieces Team

SHARE

SHARE

Title

Title

our newsletter

Sign up for The Pieces Post

Check out our monthly newsletter for curated tips & tricks, product updates, industry insights and more.

our newsletter

Sign up for The Pieces Post

Check out our monthly newsletter for curated tips & tricks, product updates, industry insights and more.

our newsletter

Sign up for The Pieces Post

Check out our monthly newsletter for curated tips & tricks, product updates, industry insights and more.