Microsoft’s Copilot hailed as your “everyday AI companion,” seamlessly integrates into your workflow across Windows, Edge, Office apps, and Bing. But what exactly does it do? And how can you unleash your AI productivity with Microsoft Copilot?
Understanding Copilot:
Think of Copilot as a conversational AI interface at your beck and call. It answers your questions, generates text like emails and summaries, and even conjures images based on your prompts.
- Want to summarise a memo in two sentences? Copilot condenses it in a flash.
- Feeling uninspired for an email? Copilot crafts a draft for you.
- Need a unique image for your presentation? Copilot paints it with words.
- Even coding gets a boost, with Copilot writing code in popular languages like JavaScript, C, and Python.
Evolution in Action:
Remember, Copilot is a young and dynamic entity. Its functionalities, capabilities, and even its name (replacing Bing Chat as of late 2023) are constantly evolving. Interfaces and components, like the web interface’s Notepad feature, might disappear or change, reflecting its ongoing development. But the core purpose – to empower you with AI magic – remains constant.
Accessing Copilot’s Magic:
Unlock Copilot’s potential in various ways:
1. Copilot Website (copilot.microsoft.com):
Your gateway to unique features like plug-ins (OpenTable reservations, Kayak travel searches). Choose up to three active plug-ins per session. (Plug-in support coming to Windows 11 sidebar!)
Control your PC directly! Change to dark mode, adjust volume, or activate Do Not Disturb. Summarize highlighted text on your desktop. Open app functionality will return in future updates. New PCs even boast a Copilot keyboard key for quick access.
3. Copilot in Bing Search & Mobile App:
Switch between AI and regular search seamlessly. Scroll up/down to toggle between results.
Dedicated buttons for text interactions and image creation with Microsoft Designer.
5. Copilot Mobile Apps (Android & iOS):
Toggle between GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 AI models based on your preference.
6. Microsoft 365 Apps (Paid Subscription):
Tap into the power of Copilot directly in Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, OneNote, and Teams (business subscription required for Teams). Businesses can customize Copilot’s responses with their own data, allowing you to query information from your documents, emails, and Teams chats.
Free or Paid?
Copilot shines as a free companion on the web, Windows, Edge, and mobile apps. Additionally, premium features like using it within Microsoft 365 apps, leveraging your own data, and accessing faster models and image generation require a Copilot Pro subscription. So you can unleash your AI productivity with Microsoft Copilot regardless of using the paid or free version.
Language Barrier?
Currently, Copilot speaks Chinese (Simplified), English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese (Brazil), and Spanish. More languages are likely to join the party soon!
Embrace the AI Future:
Whether you’re a creative seeking inspiration, a professional streamlining tasks, or simply curious about AI’s potential, Microsoft Copilot is worth exploring. With its constant evolution and diverse functionalities, Copilot promises to be a valuable companion in your digital journey. So, dive in and discover how AI can enhance your world!
Still unsure which ChatBot is right for you? Read our side by side review of ChatGPT vis Copilot (both powered by Micorsoft)
What experience have you gained in Microsoft Copilot, please share tips and tricks with our community in the comments below!