Microsoft has announced several new features, including the most recent models from OpenAI, that will soon be available on its Copilot service. Along with an upgraded DALL-E 3 model, a new code interpreter capability, and deep search capabilities within Bing, Copilot will soon receive support for GPT-4 Turbo.
With a 128K context window, Copilot will soon be able to respond by utilizing OpenAI’s most recent GPT-4 Turbo model, which effectively means it will “see” more data. Copilot will be able to understand requests and provide better answers because to this broader context window. “In the upcoming weeks, this model will be widely integrated into Copilot and is currently being tested with a select group of users,” says Microsoft’s Yusuf Medhi, EVP and consumer CMO.
Microsoft is now using an enhanced DALL-E 3 model in Bing Image Creator and Copilot while you wait for the GPT-4 Turbo model to come in Copilot. “With an improved DALL-E 3 model, you can now use Copilot to make images that are even higher quality and more faithful to the prompt,” explains Medhi.
Microsoft Edge, which has a Copilot sidebar, will also be able to create content inside text input fields on webpages and rework sentences inline. Additionally, you can now utilize Copilot in Microsoft Edge to create a summary of YouTube videos that you are viewing.
A new code interpreter function that is shortly to be released in Copilot may be of interest to programmers and developers. Users of Copilot will be able to obtain more precise computations, data analysis, and even code from the AI chatbot thanks to this new functionality. According to Microsoft, “Copilot will write the code to answer your complex, natural-language requests, run that code in a sandboxed environment, and use the results to give you higher quality responses.” “You can work with your own data and code as well as Bing search results by uploading and downloading files to and from Copilot.”
An upcoming code interpreter functionality for Copilot may be of interest to developers and programmers. With this new capability, Copilot users will be able to receive code, data analysis, and computations from the AI chatbot that are more accurate. According to Microsoft, Copilot “will write the code to answer your complex, natural-language requests, run that code in a sandboxed environment, and use the results to give you higher quality responses.” In addition, Copilot allows you to upload and download files, allowing you to work with both Bing search results and your own data and code.
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