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Effective prompt engineering for IT pros
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Prompt engineering is the art of crafting precise and effective prompts to guide Microsoft Copilot responses. We’ll start with a look inside prompt engineering and show examples of successful prompts that you and your end users can use in Microsoft 365 Copilot today. We’ll then show you how to use the guided prompt experience in Copilot in Intune and close out with tips and tricks.
Speakers: Zach Dvorak, Carlos Brito, Ankur Goyal
This session is part of Microsoft Technical Takeoff: Windows and Intune.
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- Heather_Poulsen
Community Manager
Thanks for joining today’s session on “Effective prompt engineering for IT pros” at Microsoft Technical Takeoff. Q&A will remain open through Friday so keep your comments and questions coming! Up next: Utilize, configure, and manage Cloud PKI like a pro
Points to keep in mind:
- Use Copilot in a respectful, ethical, and lawful manner. Avoid using Copilot for any purpose that might cause harm to yourself or others. See our responsible AI (Artificial Intelligence) principles and standards.
Learn more:
- Use Copilot in a respectful, ethical, and lawful manner. Avoid using Copilot for any purpose that might cause harm to yourself or others. See our responsible AI (Artificial Intelligence) principles and standards.
- AlexandreI1340Copper Contributor
expected much more from "effective prompt engineering" session, not just example about a cat and furry toy...
- Heather_Poulsen
Community Manager
The team is actively developing new capabilities for Copilot in Intune. If you want to join the journey, join the Microsoft Management Customer Connection Program for early preview opportunities.
- WesleyDowdellCopper Contributor
Are all of these videos pre recorded?
- Heather_Poulsen
Community Manager
Most of this week's sessions have been pre-recorded over the last 2-3 weeks to ensure quality and a good viewing experience. We are here to answer your questions live right now, though, and will be checking back throughout the week.
- Ali11CHIron Contributor
Where policies are showing as conflicting on a device, can copilot let you know which policies are causing the conflicting setting?
- Carlos Brito
Microsoft
Thanks for question. Yes, Copilot can help you determine if the same setting is used in any other policies to help you identify conflicts.
- Heather_Poulsen
Community Manager
Welcome to “Effective prompt engineering for IT pros” at Microsoft Technical Takeoff. Q&A is open now and throughout the week. Please post any questions or feedback here in the Comments.