Discover more tips and tricks for maximizing Microsoft Copilot by checking out my full playlist here: ru-vid.com/group/PLlKpQrBME6xJ4Begw9PA0YbaUe3Nae445 🎯 Web article that walks through the framework ➜ kevinstratvert.com/2024/08/22/how-to-write-the-perfect-prompts-for-microsoft-copilot/ 🎯 Microsoft Copilot ➜ copilot.microsoft.com 🎯 Copilot Lab by Microsoft ➜ aka.ms/KS2_Lab 🎯 Copilot for Microsoft 365 Training ➜ aka.ms/KS2_Training
Kevin got big doing videos for Microsoft. But then he quit his job at Microsoft and started making his own stuff. So now Microsoft probably pays him double or triple to make the same videos - I think that's the real lesson here LOL
Hi Kevin thanks for your amazing videos.. I was hoping you can do a video for copilot image prompts specifically for good photographic realistic images of rooms and lighting..I don't seem to be getting good results..thank you
I usually set the role of what the copilot's answer will be like. For example, "As a professor in economics, what are the most used Cost and Income terms in Business Economics?" I find this to be extremely helpful.
In all your Copilot videos, you just show the Copilot button is already integrated in any Office tools such as Excel, Outlook, Word etc., but you didn't show or explain how did you install Copilot into Office tools and is it for free or it's a abo with cost. I hope you could add this info.
Awesome begginer tutorial for prompting and using Microsoft Copilot 👌also dont forget to add the Cards refferencing the Copilot resources at the end of the video 💪
That really helped me to understand Copilot. Thank you very much. How come that I do not have Copilot in my Office 365 applications? What do I need to do to get it in PowerPoint, Excel etc.?
If you want Copilot in the Microsoft 365 apps, it's an additional monthly fee (training and running AI models is incredibly expensive -- you'll find more details here: www.microsoft.com/en-us/store/b/copilotpro).
Co-pilot sucks. It works only if I am trying to get some information as a search engine. As for the creative part, take for example that email you show as a sample, it's better I write on my own .... it takes lesser time. I have tried generating pictures, text, article, analysis. It sucks to whatever prompts I am writing. I tried writing simple prompts, complex prompts, even broke down the prompt into simpler points and still it won't work.
Is there a way for copilot texts to be humanized? It seems everything is written by AI, and it is not good. There is a lack of emotion in the writing. Thanks.
It is called "temperature" in LLM models. It is intentional feature to make the outcome more creative and less deterministic. You can also use LLMs as deterministic tool through API calls by setting temperature to 1 (see OpenAI Playground as an example).
The good part with the inconsistency is that if you're unhappy with the original result, you can regenerate as many times as you need to try different variations. With history, you can always go back and review previous responses.
Now if you can work with Microsoft to make images with embedded text actually spell correctly without having to do manual editing later on in Paint, that would be a complete miracle! For example, tell Copilot to "draw a sign for the Kevin Cookie Company" and you'll see how BAD it messes up the text in the sign! It's very frustrating!