Microsoft is taking its ChatGPT collaboration to the next level with Co-Pilot that will work in all MS 365 apps and save you hours everyday - watch to learn how!
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If you work for a company that relies heavily on Microsoft, it's generally safer than using ChatGPT, where you might inadvertently disclose potentially classified information, even if you believe you're asking a random, generic question about data.
It hasn’t launched to the public yet - it’s being tested with various enterprises who are part of an “early access program”. Will likely launch later this year, and be mostly enterprise focused.
It’s a paid add for for enterprise windows 11 that your company needs to pay for - check with IT! Else the basic version is free with windows 11 - simply upgrade !
Not this tool specifically no. AI as a whole will definitely automate some data analysis, but it will likely also create equal if not more opportunity for new areas of AI data analysis. Starting to build knowledge and expertise in AI data analysis can only help one in the future
I have not found copilot to be helpful in general. When it summarizes content it is inaccurate and leaves out important information. When I ask it to create a Email The wording is weird and difficult to understand, And still missing information. And a few things that it does do well (like finding information on the web) the quality is inconsistent then I have to constantly double check things to make sure it's doing it right. The only thing I really find it helpful for is brainstorming, if I ask it for a bunch of ideas it might produce 10 terrible ideas and one decent one, But then I'm creating something from that idea on my own, I'm not using co-pilot to help. Basically, if you are operating on single digit numbers of brain cells And can barely string together a coherent sentence on your own then this is a good tool, and it will make you look marginally smarter. Otherwise, there's not much "intelligent" about this AI.
@@akshay.goenka I find Copilot reluctant, defaulting to telling the user where the can find more information and rather than being proactive and looking on line or problem solving, says it has no information on that. What really caused distain was asking Copilot for information and a step by step guide to setting up Copilot Studio, response - sorry I can't help you with that or I have no information on that, this is with web activated. Make the comparison with Perplexity, I'm curious to see if this is isolated or normal. I've head similar sentiment,,,