Technology advancements are constantly reshaping how we work and interact with interactive tools. One such groundbreaking development is Microsoft’s Copilot, a revolutionary AI-powered assistant.
With promises to enhance productivity, streamline workflows and empower users, Copilot has garnered significant attention within the tech community. Let’s delve into what Copilot is about, its benefits and the future.
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Copilot is an AI-powered tool owned by Microsoft that launched in November 2023. It’s built on Open AI’s Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT) technology, like Chat-GPT and DALL-E 3, as well as machine learning, large language models (LLM), Microsoft Graph, the Semantic Index and Azure AI. It also features chat functions to answer questions and search for information about your data. Companies can train Copilot with company data, tailoring it for business solutions and insights.
All these parts enable Copilot to:
Copilot can be used in Windows 11, Bing Search, Microsoft Edge and Office applications, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams and Outlook, and in mobile apps, so it changes depending on the operating system or app. Users can also use a plugin so Copilot can interact with third-party data, apps and services.
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Copilot’s functionality is deeply rooted in AI algorithms trained on vast data repositories. With advanced AI, Copilot can understand and respond to complex queries, though the results will be based on the company’s data it was trained with.
In a nutshell, Copilot receives an input prompt from the user. It pre-processes the prompt to obtain relevant answers before it’s sent to the LLM for further processing. Copilot then takes the response and post-processes it before returning it to the user.
Copilot comes with numerous benefits:
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Copilot, and the models behind it, will continue to evolve and develop, providing personalized experiences and enhancing individual user preferences and working styles. As users gain more experience with Copilot, its effectiveness and adoption are poised to soar, redefining how content is created and developed in the digital age.
Getting started with Copilot is easy. You can start with the free version or consider a licensing option. You can also partner with a managed service provider (MSP) like Thriveon to help you get set up.
If you have any questions regarding data privacy, security protections or AI hallucinations, reach out to us at Thriveon. Our fractional CIOs can answer any questions or concerns you may have.