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Basic prompts are visible in Copilot Lab and can also be used in apps. Copilot in Windows and in Edge uses the same history. You can change the names of the prompts or delete prompts. You can also export or share them. The history becomes quite confusing over time. There are many interesting prompts here in the forum or on the WWW. There are also many solutions for collecting and managing your own prompts (lists, loops, Excel etc.). This raises the following questions for me: Are adjustments to Copilot Lab planned in the direction that own prompts can be collected/managed? How do other users here in the forum do this or which tool do they use? I would be very happy to receive answers and they would be appreciated. Best regards Andreas842Views0likes1CommentMicrosoft Copilot Next Generation: Transitioning to a More Proactive and Predictive Approach
Hi folks, After attending Microsoft Ignite Switzerland 2024, I have been thinking about the future of M365 Copilot and how its capabilities could be enhanced with a proactive and predictive approach. Obviously, I understand the ability to create custom copilots, however, what I am referring to is, or could be, in a hypothetical future, various improvements baked in and activated by organization administrators. For instance, here are a couple of examples: Example 1: Based on the Microsoft Teams status on Monday morning, if a user signs in, proactively offer a recap of the previous week and an overview of the upcoming week, including days at the office and scheduled meetings. This should be done without even needing to ask the question. Example 2: Based on the Viva Engage profile activity, proactively offer recaps of items that might have been highlighted by communications managers or org-admins. Example 3: Based on the number of unanswered emails by the user prior to the end of the week, suggest a free time slot in Microsoft Teams to be blocked in their calendar. This will help wrap things up before the end of the week. Example 4: Based on the activation of the "office/remote" work location field in Microsoft Teams, offer the user the ability to postpone their office days if it's too crowded, or vice versa, encourage them to head to the office if their top 10 Microsoft Graph connections are already there. Example 5: Trigger Actions - it would be great to be able to connect with the entire desktop interface of the user, allowing us to open software programs, launch saved RPAs, and perform other actions as needed. Example 6: Custom keyboard shortcuts - Give collaborators the ability to save custom keyboard shortcuts to accelerate their time to value. For example, they could set up shortcuts like Ctrl + T for "Translate this". Example 7: Custom personas shortcuts - Give users the ability to save custom persona shortcuts to accelerate time-to-value. For example: Ctrl + Shift + R for 'Release Manager'. Example 8: Copilot profile section - Offer users a dedicated profile section where they can set up their conversation style, shortcuts, preferred languages, etc. Example 9: Microsoft vCard Integration - When a query is made in Copilot, such as @ user, offer a vCard on top of other information, including the profile picture. Example 10: Windows desktop application - Even if we can use Microsoft Teams floating window, it would be great to have the ability to pin an app in the Taskbar. Example 11: Predictive Document Collaboration - Anticipates who needs to collaborate on a document based on past interactions, suggesting collaborators and streamlining the process. Example 12: Security Guardian - Proactively identifies potential security threats and offers actionable recommendations to safeguard sensitive data. Example 13: Elgato Streamdeck integration - Imagine having the ability to use daily physical shortcuts on your Stream Deck with a dedicated Copilot profile. Feel free to jump into the conversation below, and/or vote for the idea. Dimitri LinkedIn | Medium | X | Microsoft | Web1.1KViews2likes0CommentsHow do we find shared custom GPTs?
Hi! I've just signed in to Copilot Pro (personal) and I'm exited to start messing about with custom GPTs (I have used ChatGPT Plus for a little while but would probably switch to Copilot Pro permanently if it gets a similar or better user experience). My question is how can I find custom GPTs other than the few Microsoft have provided, ie from other users? It would be great if there some kind of "GPT explorer" just like in ChatGPT Plus where I could find GPTs that other people have made so I don't have to reinvent the wheel and create my own custom GPTs for everything. Also, it would be great if we could customize the look and feel of our custom GPTs with a logo and such. -=/Anders998Views1like2CommentsGetting help from Copilot what I can ask / prompt Copilot - opinions?
Making Copilot available to users is one thing, writing prompts is another. What are the plans to help users use a Copilot? For me, the simple question is, where can I get help from what I can ask the Copilot for? Writing "Help" in the public preview Copilots gives me sometimes a well written text like this one in Power Automate: "Sorry, I couldn’t understand your question. Please rephrase it and try again. I’m able to answer questions that are about Power Automate and are written in English." and sometimes an error. Asking for help as a question like "What can I ask you?" gives the same message. In some implementations of Copilot we have examples provided, but I can imagine that it quickly becomes frustrating when you try something and it doesn't work and you don't even know what you can ask for. What do you think would be acceptable for end users?3.9KViews0likes4Comments