Microsoft Copilot

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Microsoft Copilot[1] is a sophisticated AI system developed by Microsoft[2] in partnership with OpenAI[3]. It’s a cutting-edge software that enhances Microsoft 365 applications and services, performing tasks like information collection. Copilot utilizes the Microsoft Prometheus model and operates on an Azure-based supercomputing platform. It features a range of default chatbots and supports numerous plugins, communicating in various languages and dialects. It’s integrated with Microsoft 365 services, and available on Windows, Android, and iOS[4]. Additionally, it offers a premium service known as Microsoft Copilot Pro, with enhanced features. Amidst concerns about ethical implications, Microsoft is committed to addressing these issues while continually improving Copilot’s features and functionality.

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1. Microsoft Copilot ( Microsoft Copilot )
1 Microsoft Copilot is a sophisticated artificial intelligence (AI) assistant developed by Microsoft. Announced in March 2023, Copilot seamlessly integrates with Microsoft's Windows 11 and Microsoft 365 applications, enhancing productivity by providing assistance with various tasks. This AI assistant is powered by the Microsoft Prometheus model and OpenAI's GPT-4, both of which contribute to its robust functionality. Furthermore, Copilot utilizes Microsoft Graph to analyze user data and context, resulting in improved user assistance. Microsoft also offers a premium version, the Microsoft Copilot Pro, which boasts advanced features such as GPT-4 Turbo. The introduction of Copilot marks a significant advancement in AI-powered productivity tools, with Microsoft positioning it as a key player in the market. Despite some ethical concerns and public perception issues, Microsoft Copilot has been well-received for its integration and AI capabilities.
2 Microsoft Copilot is a sophisticated AI system developed by Microsoft in partnership with OpenAI. It's a cutting-edge software that enhances Microsoft 365 applications and services, performing tasks like information collection. Copilot utilizes the Microsoft Prometheus model and operates on an Azure-based supercomputing platform. It features a range of default chatbots and supports numerous plugins, communicating in various languages and dialects. It's integrated with Microsoft 365 services, and available on Windows, Android, and iOS. Additionally, it offers a premium service known as Microsoft Copilot Pro, with enhanced features. Amidst concerns about ethical implications, Microsoft is committed to addressing these issues while continually improving Copilot's features and functionality.
2. Microsoft ( Microsoft ) Microsoft is a globally recognized technology company, well-known for its software, hardware, and other digital services. Founded in 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen, it launched revolutionary products like the Windows operating system, Microsoft 365 suite, and the Xbox gaming consoles. Under the leadership of their current CEO, Satya Nadella, Microsoft broadened its scope to include cloud computing and pursued a policy of active acquisitions, including GitHub and Mojang, to enhance its product offerings. Despite facing criticisms and legal challenges over monopoly behavior and usability issues, Microsoft has maintained a solid financial performance, even achieving a trillion-dollar market cap in 2019. Today, it continues to innovate and expand, holding a significant position in the global tech industry.
Microsoft Copilot (Wikipedia)

Microsoft Copilot est un chatbot developed by Microsoft and launched on February 7, 2023. Based on a large language model, it is able to cite sources, create poems, and write songs. It is Microsoft's primary replacement for the discontinued Cortana.

Microsoft Copilot
Developer(s)Microsoft
Initial releaseFebruary 7, 2023; 14 months ago (2023-02-07)
Système d'exploitation
Included with
PredecessorCortana
TypeChatbot
LicenseProprietary
Site webcopilot.microsoft.com Modifier ceci sur Wikidata

The service was introduced under the name Bing Chat, as a built-in feature for Microsoft Bing et Microsoft Edge. Over the course of 2023, Microsoft began to unify the Copilot branding across its various chatbot products. At its Build 2023 conference, Microsoft announced its plans to integrate Copilot into Windows 11, allowing users to access it directly through the taskbar. In January 2024, a dedicated Copilot key was announced for Windows keyboards.

Copilot utilizes the Microsoft Prometheus model, built upon OpenAI's GPT-4 foundational large language model, which in turn has been fine-tuned using both supervised and reinforcement learning techniques. The chatbot's conversational interface style resembles that of ChatGPT. Copilot is able to communicate in numerous languages and dialects.

Microsoft operates Copilot on a freemium model. It allows users on its free tier to access most features, while priority access to newer features, including custom chatbot creation, is provided to paid subscribers under the commercial name "Microsoft Copilot Pro". Several default chatbots are available in the free version of Microsoft Copilot, including the standard Copilot chatbot, and Microsoft Designer, which is oriented towards using its Image Creator to generate images based on text prompts.

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