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        Microsoft Announces Designer Support for Teams
        
        
        
			- By Chris Paoli
- June 01, 2023
 Microsoft Teams will be receiving new and updated features, including support for its AI-powered Designer tool. 
The preview version of Microsoft Designer can now be accessed  Teams on Windows 11. Powered by generative AI technology, Designer allows users  to create unique and personalized designs by describing their vision or using uploaded  images. The Teams-announced integration will allow users to create and post  their AI-assisted designs from the service itself.
"By describing your idea’s vision in words or utilizing  an uploaded image, you can create captivating one-of-a-kind visuals,"  wrote Microsoft in the announcement  blog. "Simply create an announcement post in communities to design  your own banner with Designer."
Microsoft Designer, which is powered by DALL-E AI technology,  has been in public preview since October. This week's announcement marks the  next integration for the image-creating technology, with support in Microsoft's  Edge browser coming soon. 
Microsoft also announced extended support for communities in  its free version of Teams. Communities, the company's Discord-like feature,  allows users to create and join community channels, which allows for group-wide  communication and management under one channel. Users can also search and join communities  based on specific topics (like gardening, running, car repair, etc.). Communities  can be accessed from the Home tab on Teams. 
The new Teams feature, which was announced in December and  initially only released for Android and iOS users, is now available for Windows  11 Teams users. Support for Windows 10, macOS and Web users will be coming in  the near future. 
Along with additional support, Microsoft said it is  improving the controls by a community owner. Per Microsoft: 
Owners can now approve  or reject requests to join their community and assign owner controls to others  in their community. We added an option to share posts as emails so owners can  easily reach members even if they’re not using Teams every day. Lastly,  community owners can now easily gather consensus from community members with  Polls, powered by MSForms.
  Further, community members will now be able to record and  post videos from their mobile devices that take advantage of new markup and  filter tools.
Finally, Microsoft announced on Thursday an update to GroupMe,  the company's mobile group messaging service acquired during Skype acquisition in  2011. GroupMe will now feature support for Microsoft Teams calling, allowing  users to create Teams calls directly within their GroupMe chats and participate  in group video calls.