Slack, a collaborative workplace platform acquired by Salesforce in 2021, is entering the new year with a slew of features focused on streamlining productivity via generative AI, especially when it ...
A new set of AI tools is coming to Slack, designed to help users quickly find and utilize information from their chats—and even from data stored in connected business apps. “It serves as the hub, or ...
Salesforce Inc. said today that its popular collaboration tool Slack is getting some new generative artificial intelligence capabilities. The previously announced Slack AI features are being made ...
Many companies rely on Slack for cross-organization communication and their employees use the platform to share messages, documents, team plans, spreadsheets, and more. To optimize user experience on ...
Slack has finally unleashed its generative AI toolset on the world, after teasing it last year. The vast majority of these features look to simplify your day-to-day life when using the work-focused ...
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Slack is now offering its first generative AI features after announcing them last fall. By clicking Slack’s star-shaped AI button, users can get a written summary of everything that happened in a ...
Research has shown that moving between applications can reduce employee productivity, so finding ways to keep users within one app for all their workflows has become a goal for collaborative workspace ...
Slack AI features are officially here, just right on schedule. The workplace management platform, owned by Salesforce, is bringing a slew of AI features to make things easier, especially for ...
Slack is harnessing AI to make workplace collaboration and communication even smoother. On Thursday, the workplace productivity software company announced four new AI-powered features built directly ...
Slack users across the web—on Mastodon, on Threads, and on Hackernews—have responded with alarm to an obscure privacy page that outlines the ways in which their Slack conversations, including DMs, are ...