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Copilot x isn’t great, since it get destroyed by simple chatgpt in understanding intent

However copilot is useful for generating structure inside of functions when you’re replicating patters you’ve established in other parts of your code But if you’ve only used it for a month, it sounds like you’re trying too hard. 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.

Microsoft 365 copilot — your copilot for work I’m wondering if there’s any advantages to using copilot instead. 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. 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 I think even above these two problems, there's still a more subtle one that is potentially more egregious

Gibberish output is actually the best case scenario

You can quickly discard it A much worse scenario would be if copilot was better and most often outputted something that looks reasonable, but has a subtle bug Reading code is universally considered harder. Copilot for microsoft 365 allows you to leverage all of your security policies as it extends access to corporate data also This means it will be important to leverage data governance and compliance polices like labeling and classification (purview information protection) and other solutions like sharepoint advance management. Does microsoft copilot pro deliver higher quality outputs vs the free version

Seeking insights from users of both versions to help decide if the $20/month is worth it for my general use cases.

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