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What do you think about Copilot of Microsoft? : r . . . - Reddit GitHub CoPilot is quite good Not very impressed with Windows CoPilot If you ask it to check for updates, it brings up an article on how to check for updates It's supposed to be able to handle basic tasks like that
Blown away by CoPilot : r Windows11 - Reddit CoPilot in the Operating System is massively different although that will take some time to be visible If you think about how browsers operate, and Bing Chat via a web browser operates - It is an entirely walled off garden
So, Copilot. What exactly is it? : r microsoft_365_copilot - Reddit Copilot for Microsoft 365 = is a collection of experiences with a variety of invocations inside apps generally known as M365 and appearing under different modalities--all for which there really isn't a good guide to product capabilities
Copilot Voice Control, Screen Cast Troubleshoot - Reddit You can ask Copilot to troubleshoot something and it will let you open a troubleshooter, asking it to cast your screen opens the Cast quick setting and voice control has been supported since late September, just before Copilot started rolling out to retail
microsoft_365_copilot - Reddit Microsoft 365 Copilot — your copilot for work Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams - everything got boosted with the powerful GPT-4 AI model
Copilot vs ChatGPT: which is better? : r ChatGPTCoding - Reddit I subscribe to both, If you're a full-time developer, Copilot is a huge productivity boost Sometimes I'll ask ChatGPT for help getting started on a code project, but I've found it's usually only around 70% correct Using comments with Copilot to help stub out what I need typically works better in my experience
Probably leaving Copilot for alternatives - has anyone else made the . . . Title Been using Copilot for about 1 5 years now, and I'm generally happy with it It does my budgeting and splits correctly, but my biggest gripes are lack of bulk transaction addition and Windows support As a Windows power user, I'm pretty frustrated by the de-prioritization of building a Windows app Thinking about moving to Monarch or Simplifi - has anyone else made the jump? Has anybody