Prompt Definitions

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Is there a list of the Copilot prompts and corresponding definitions for MS Teams?

 

Example: Recap Meeting generates different content than Generate Meeting Notes. 

 

 

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@KyleGilmore 

Yes, there is a list of Copilot prompts and corresponding definitions for MS Teams. Here are some examples:

  • Recap Meeting: This prompt will generate a summary of the meeting, including the main points discussed, any decisions made, and any next steps.
  • Generate Meeting Notes: This prompt will generate a more detailed set of meeting notes, including everything that was said during the meeting.
  • Summarize Chat: This prompt will generate a summary of the chat conversation, including the main points discussed and any action items.
  • Generate Chat Notes: This prompt will generate a more detailed set of chat notes, including everything that was said in the chat conversation.
  • Create Table of Pros and Cons: This prompt will create a table of the pros and cons of a particular decision.
  • Identify Next Steps: This prompt will identify the next steps that need to be taken for a particular project or task.
  • Schedule Follow-Up: This prompt will schedule a follow-up meeting or call for a particular project or task.
  • Invite People: This prompt will invite people to a meeting or event.
  • Draft Email: This prompt will draft an email message.
  • Write Blog Post: This prompt will write a blog post.

These are just a few examples of the many Copilot prompts that are available. The specific prompt that you use will depend on the task that you are trying to accomplish.

Here are some additional tips for using Copilot in MS Teams:

  • Be as specific as possible in your prompts. The more specific you are, the better Copilot will be able to understand what you are asking for.
  • Use natural language. You don't need to use any special commands or syntax when you are using Copilot. Just type in your prompt as you would normally speak it.
  • Experiment with different prompts. There is no one-size-fits-all prompt for every task. Try out different prompts to see which one works best for you.

I hope this helps!

Is there lists of prompts and corresponding definitions for other applications when using Co-Pilot@moisesnepomuceno