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Wow Microsoft has released its alternative to ChatGPT's custom GPTs. You can build stand-alone copilots (=GPTs) with a no-code tool. It's called Copilot Studio and lets you connect Copilot (=ChatGPT) to your data sources. Like ChatGPT, you can share them but also manage user controls and analytics. Copilot Studio...

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Paul Couvert2 years ago

Bing Chat also has a new "Copilot" interface that you can use on Chrome, Safari, ... You no longer need to use Bing or Edge to access it. Conversation history is not available on this version for the moment, but it's more convenient to use. Link to access: copilot .microsoft .com

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Bryan Marley2 years ago

Copilot Studio is going to be massive for business owners using 365.

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Paul Couvert2 years ago

Absolutely, Bryan. The whole 365 AI ecosystem is starting to get really interesting.

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Pierre Precieux - Commodities ⛏️2 years ago

My GPTs are so dumb, hard to get them to give consistent answers from a large document

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Paul Couvert2 years ago

Yep. I think it's still struggling with large documents. They should release a feature to give GPTs a "memory" to make them more consistent soon. Let's hope it fixes this problem.

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Florian Camiade 🗝️2 years ago

Microsoft is getting further and further ahead! When will Google respond?

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Paul Couvert2 years ago

I think it'll happen soon. But, indeed, for the moment we don't have much news.

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Farhan2 years ago

So microsoft 365 license will be required to use it?

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Paul Couvert2 years ago

Absolutely, it's part of the Microsoft 365 Copilot tools. Not very surprising when we know that you need ChatGPT Plus to be able to create one w/ OpenAI.

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Sai Rahul2 years ago

It’s getting interesting. Both products owned by Microsoft 😂

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Paul Couvert2 years ago

It seems to me that on the one hand we have OpenAI for early adopters and on the other hand Microsoft, which is integrating AI into its tools (especially for pros).

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