Microsoft will introduce a new Copilot Notebook interface to make tasks easier

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-01-28

This Tuesday, Microsoft announced a series of new features for its Copilot generative AI service, which are either available now or in trial operation, with a full launch scheduled for 2024. However, there is a new feature that is in trial operation that did not appear in Microsoft's information release.

Mikhail Parakhin, CEO of Microsoft Advertising and Web Services, published an article on X (formerly Twitter) showing off the new note-taking interface for Bing Search** Copilot Notebooks.

The new user interface allows users to enter text prompts on the left and see search results on the right. Parahim said this makes it possible to be in Copilot"It's easier to copy and process prompts"。He added that this new notebook feature"It also remembers previous versions, so you can ask for something to be changed"。

Jorbi Ribas, head of engineering at Microsoft's Bing, has published his own X post on the Copilot notebook user interface. He said"This interface removes dialogue, so you can focus on prompt creation, refinement, and iteration of the output, as it remembers the previous version. It can also accept prompts up to 18k characters long. "

There's no word yet on when the new notebook user interface will be available to all Copilot users.

Microsoft's Copilot plans for 2024 include adding support for OpenAI's latest large language model, ChatGPT-4 Turbo, as well as a new interpreter feature in the near future for users who want Copilot to create Python for question answers.

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