Microsoft simplifies AI prompts with Copilot update
The world of artificial intelligence (AI) is evolving rapidly, and Microsoft is at the forefront of this movement. With its latest update for the AI service Copilot for Microsoft 365, the company wants to simplify the creation of effective prompts and increase the productivity of its users. Find out exactly what's behind these innovations and how they work here.
Simple AI interactions for everyone
Microsoft has set itself the goal of making interaction with AI as intuitive as possible. The new functions of Copilot aim to transform every user into a competent prompt engineer. The main focus here is on user-friendliness.
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Autocomplete for better prompts
One of the innovative functions that will soon be available is the auto-completion of prompts. This feature will give suggestions on how to improve a prompt as you type. For example, when typing "summarise", the user could be given various options to select specific tasks, such as summarising the last ten unread emails. This intelligent support makes the process much easier and leads to more precise results.
Autocomplete for better prompts
But Microsoft is going one step further. Copilot will be able to refine and reformulate user-generated prompts in the background. By adding more detail and context, the AI will be able to better understand and perform the desired action. This tool will be particularly useful to ensure that interactions with the AI are always efficient and purposeful.
Efficient preparation with catch-up chat
Another exciting new feature is the catch-up chat interface for teams. This function highlights upcoming meetings and displays relevant documents and information to enable users to prepare efficiently. This allows teams to optimally prepare for their meetings and make better use of their time.
Collaboration and training in Copilot Lab
To promote collaboration within organisations, Microsoft will enable users to create, publish and manage prompts in Copilot Lab. These prompts can be shared within teams and organisations, making it easier to share knowledge and resources.
AI in the workplace: a trend that is catching on
According to the Work Trend Index, a survey by Microsoft and LinkedIn, 75 per cent of employees worldwide already use AI in the workplace. Interestingly, 78 per cent of these users bring their own AI tools instead of waiting for in-house solutions. This shows how great the interest and need for effective AI solutions is.
Conclusion
With the Copilot update, Microsoft is taking interaction with AI to a new level. The new autocomplete and prompt rephrasing features as well as the catch-up chat interface and Copilot Lab will significantly increase usability and efficiency. Microsoft proves once again that they are not only technology leaders, but also understand and address the needs of their users.
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