Microsoft 365 Copilot
Github Copilot is an AI-powered code completion tool that assists developers in writing code by suggesting snippets of code based on the context of their project. It uses machine learning to learn from billions of lines of code and helps developers save time and write code faster.
Features:
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Webapp: Useful for GUI use cases.
PlaygroundAI: Useful for testing parameters.
Fune Tuning / Tips:
- Suggestions matching public code: Allow or Block code suggestions matching public code.
- Telemetry: Allow or Block GitHub from using your code snippets for product improvements.
- max_tokens: Max. allowed tokens
Microsoft 365 Copilot Pros:
- Unseen accuracy of responses
- Improved AI responsibility for disallowed and insensitive prompts
- Higher maximum prompt size, default 8K tokens up to 32K
- Multimodal Large Language Model
Microsoft 365 Copilot Cons:
- Trained with 2021 data
- More expensive than gpt-3.5-turbo
Microsoft 365 Copilot Price:
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Price: $0 per month for basic code completion), $12 per month for the Pro version
Testimonials:
(With Copilot) I have to think less, and when I have to think it’s the fun stuff. It sets off a little spark that makes coding more fun and more efficient.
- Senior Software Engineer
FAQ
Q: Is office 365 copilot available?
A: No, it is not available yet. It is expected to be available later this year1.
Q: How does Microsoft 365 Copilot work?
A: It works by analyzing your input and generating a response using natural language processing and machine learning. It also leverages your data in the Microsoft Graph to provide relevant and personalized suggestions.
Q: How to use Microsoft 365 Copilot in Business Chat?
A: You can use Copilot in Business Chat to generate sales pitches, follow-up messages, meeting summaries, and more. You can also ask Copilot for information or insights from your Dynamics 365 data.
Q: How to use Microsoft 365 Copilot in Excel?
A: You can use Copilot in Excel to create formulas, charts, tables, pivot tables, and more. You can also ask Copilot for data analysis or insights from your Excel data.
Q: How to use Microsoft 365 Copilot in Outlook?
A: You can use Copilot in Outlook to write emails, schedule meetings, set reminders, and more. You can also ask Copilot for information or insights from your Outlook data.
Q: How to use Microsoft 365 Copilot in Power Platform?
A: You can use Copilot in Power Platform to create apps, workflows, chatbots, and more. You can also ask Copilot for information or insights from your Power Platform data.
Q: How to use Microsoft 365 Copilot in Word?
A: You can use Copilot in Word to write documents, edit text, summarize content, and more. You can also ask Copilot for information or insights from your Word data.
Q: How to use Microsoft 365 Copilot in Teams?
A: You can use Copilot in Teams to chat with colleagues, collaborate on projects, share files, and more. You can also ask Copilot for information or insights from your Teams data.
Q: Is Microsoft 365 Copilot free?
A: No, it is not free. It is a premium feature that requires a subscription to Microsoft 365 Business Premium or higher.
Q: How can I use Microsoft 365 Copilot effectively?
A: You can use Microsoft 365 Copilot effectively by typing or speaking your query or command in natural language and letting Copilot generate a response for you. You can also refine or edit the response as needed. You can also give feedback to Copilot to help it improve over time.
Q: Why we still can’t access Microsoft 365 Copilot?
A: You still can’t access Microsoft 365 Copilot because it is not available yet. It is expected to be available later this year.
Category:
ChatGPT,
AI Model,
MLLM,
Microsoft 365 Copilot Homepage
Microsoft 365 Copilot Repository
Microsoft 365 Copilot API
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Launch : 2023
Tags
# MLLM
# large language model
# gpt-4
# chatgpt
# gpt-4 api