Slack has finally made its artificial intelligence (AI)-powered assistant, Slack AI, available to users around the world. On Thursday, the company announced that Slack AI is generally available to all users and organizations that pay to subscribe to the platform and make add-on purchases. This comes after the platform launched its artificial intelligence capabilities in early February. The AI ​​assistant offers a variety of features such as review, search, and conversation summaries. The business-focused communication app also shared features it plans to add in the future.

The company passed blog postand said: “In February, we launched Slack AI and an initial set of features designed to help you work smarter and faster. Today, we’re announcing that Slack AI is now available in English, Spanish, and Japanese for all Customers purchase a paid Slack subscription. However, those who want to use the AI ​​features must pay an additional fee.

Slack artificial intelligence capabilities

Slack AI comes with several AI-driven features that the company says are designed to save users time and make them more productive. One of the features, called Search, allows users to pose questions to the AI ​​by typing them into the search bar, and the AI ​​will look for answers through the organization’s public communications and the user’s personal conversations. These answers will be quoted directly for users to find the source and read additional information.

Channel review is another interesting feature. Users can generate highlights for any channel they are a member of with just one click and quickly understand everything discussed in an easy-to-understand summary. These can be set to be delivered daily or displayed on command. Users can summarize the past 7 days or set a custom date range.

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Finally, conversation summaries do the same thing but for a specific thread or conversation. The company says users can use Slack AI to get discussion points with just one click, complete with citations to indicate where the source came from. In the future, the company plans to add note-taking and summarizing features to its Huddle voice and video calling interface to save time. The platform claims: “Based on internal analytics from our pilot customers, businesses of all sizes have saved an average of 97 minutes per user per week.”


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