MD Anderson cancer center tried to use IBM's Watson in a multi million dollar project a few years ago to enhance decisions and treatments for cancer patients. It was a failure because the system used the database humans had been entering info into as its foundation. It was wrought with inaccurate and incomplete recommendations. They shut it down and wasted millions of dollars. I knew people that worked there so I have more than armchair info.
The point is as always with computers. Garbage In, Garbage Out. The output is only as good as the human inputs on the front end. Notice how they had documents, presentations, Notes, all of this information to pull from to get the output. In reality most people dont keep anywhere close to that amount of information in a digital format, let alone in an organized fashion. Notice how the AI isnt going to the internet to grab info. It is based on Microsoft specific products. For an early phase AI this appears to provide better results than the crazy stuff we have seen on the internet with Bard, Bing, ChatGPT.
Can you imagine the inaccurate data an AI computer gets if it is scouring the internet for information?
That said I do see potential for this. For someone that is organized and already effective with using Microsoft productivity tools, this just makes it that much better.