I use Copilot every day. I really like it. It makes my job much easier. It is like having a personal assistant without paying a ton of money for an assistant.
If you already have office 365, does any other Ai really make sense practically? How much or little would other AI options integrate into a workflow? Are you forced to copy and paste content out of your 365 document into the AI tool, edit, and then copy back? Can you save out of that other AI tool as a document directly to your one drive?
11:30 It is worth checking the OpenAI Privacy Policy... If you are on the Consumer or Free plan (like most people), you need to actively opt out of OpenAI using your data to train models (section 2). If you have an Enterprise plan, your data remains private by default.
Thanks. we are being asked a lot of the same questions here at work this past week. I just wish I could try it for a month, but Nooooooo have to buy it for a year. 😡
Another con is also the language - It's not very good for other languages than English. So anything where it has to either listen or handle languages other than English, it's a very poor output - Like transcribing a Teams meeting, or as you showed taking a text and finding if there's any tasks that needs to be done. Not very good. Meaning that if you work with anything but the english language, the usefulness is severely diminished. At least that's my experience, being danish.
I use Copilot every day. I really like it. It makes my job much easier. It is like having a personal assistant without paying a ton of money for an assistant.
So far very usefull to me, it helps allot with issues I have being an IT professional thank you for Sharing.
If you already have office 365, does any other Ai really make sense practically? How much or little would other AI options integrate into a workflow? Are you forced to copy and paste content out of your 365 document into the AI tool, edit, and then copy back? Can you save out of that other AI tool as a document directly to your one drive?
Thanks for sharing Andy, very good insights here.
11:30 It is worth checking the OpenAI Privacy Policy... If you are on the Consumer or Free plan (like most people), you need to actively opt out of OpenAI using your data to train models (section 2). If you have an Enterprise plan, your data remains private by default.
👍😊
thanks really useful - currently at 15% discount - so might try it for 1 year and see if it does make the difference...
Discount eh! That’s interesting👍
Thanks. we are being asked a lot of the same questions here at work this past week. I just wish I could try it for a month, but Nooooooo have to buy it for a year. 😡
I’m afraid you do 😊
What apps are not integrated with Copilot?
You can find the latest list on learn.Microsoft.com
Way too expensive until it is better. And it will be. But not at the moment. Total lack of integration to the actual document data.
Another con is also the language - It's not very good for other languages than English.
So anything where it has to either listen or handle languages other than English, it's a very poor output - Like transcribing a Teams meeting, or as you showed taking a text and finding if there's any tasks that needs to be done. Not very good.
Meaning that if you work with anything but the english language, the usefulness is severely diminished.
At least that's my experience, being danish.
Not Really much useful
Thankyou Andy
Very welcome