
Microsoft's Copilot is Getting OpenAI's Latest Models and a New Code Interpreter (theverge.com) 6
Microsoft is detailing a number of new features coming to its Copilot service soon, including OpenAI's latest models. Copilot will get support for GPT-4 Turbo soon, alongside an updated DALL-E 3 model, a new code interpreter feature, and deep search functionality inside Bing. From a report: Copilot will soon be able to respond using OpenAI's latest GPT-4 Turbo model, which essentially means it will "see" more data thanks to a 128K context window. This larger context window will allow Copilot to better understand queries and offer better responses.
While you're waiting on the GPT-4 Turbo model to appear in Copilot, Microsoft is now using an improved DALL-E 3 model in Bing Image Creator and Copilot. Microsoft Edge, which includes a Copilot sidebar, is also getting the ability to compose text within websites' text input to rewrite sentences inline. You can also now use Copilot in Microsoft Edge to summarize videos you're watching on YouTube. Coders and developers might be interested in a new code interpreter feature coming to Copilot soon. This new feature will allow Copilot users to get more accurate calculations, data analysis, or even code from the AI chatbot.
While you're waiting on the GPT-4 Turbo model to appear in Copilot, Microsoft is now using an improved DALL-E 3 model in Bing Image Creator and Copilot. Microsoft Edge, which includes a Copilot sidebar, is also getting the ability to compose text within websites' text input to rewrite sentences inline. You can also now use Copilot in Microsoft Edge to summarize videos you're watching on YouTube. Coders and developers might be interested in a new code interpreter feature coming to Copilot soon. This new feature will allow Copilot users to get more accurate calculations, data analysis, or even code from the AI chatbot.
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I agree that windows(non server) and office is rather shitty, but ms has other stuff like .net ( formerly known as .net core to avoid confusion with the windows only .net framework, nice renaming there ms) is this also shit?
At the very least, there's a trust issue when you see what Windows and Office are. Do you really trust a company putting Windows out there to build a dev environment that doesn't leak like a sieve?
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Will we find out later all the access law enforcement has into our devious, illegal plans?
Will my latest supecool algorithm get leaked?
Will my significant other be able to find out how I cheat?
And so on...
Re:This is going to turbocharge (Score:4, Interesting)
IMHO, it's a bit unrealistic to blame Microsoft for providing products that non-IT consumers demand. My personal opinion is that there are many worse options than Microsoft. Trusted computing is a mythical idea.
LLMs and AI in general will be no different than what we have always experienced, and it's coming whether anybody likes it or not. Use at your own risk or get left behind those that understand how to manage risk.
So.. will it support IPv6? (Score:2)