The future of Microsoft's Copilot

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CNBC’s Steve Kovach joins ‘Halftime Report’ to discuss the latest news on Microsoft's big AI event on Monday.
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My AI will call your AI and make plans for us to meet at the golf course.

alexroberto
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Microsoft is a beast of company qnd i have to say there investment in OpenAI will pay offf handsomely

citizenm
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It's so badass. My company bought it and I can just tell it "make me a powerpoint about...whatever" and it makes it in 30 seconds.

Bradimoose
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I can’t seem to figure out what Copilot does? How do I use it?

syedshah
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MSFT must have watered down copilot capabilities because I tested same question with copilot and gemini and copilot gave horrible feedback compared to gemini.

michaelphan
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People thinking we are remotely 1% of the way to reaching a point where AI can do our jobs are lost

Absolutely no one has been replaced by AI because it hasn’t done anything.

The only people that lost their jobs are like help desks where their job is basically searching for an answer to solve a problem on a permissions page.

jimbojimbo
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When I search for "sound settings" I type in "sound" and it always shows me "sound recorder" as the best match even when I never select it. I'd appreciate some intelligent behavior in that. Other gimmicks can wait.

hkiajtaqks
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The recent features like Copilot and Recall in Windows raise concerns about user privacy. These functionalities seem to contradict Microsoft's claims regarding user data collection. For many security-conscious users, the closed-source nature of Windows further heightens these concerns. In security best practices, a "zero trust" approach is recommended for handling sensitive data. Unfortunately, Windows' current features seem to move in the opposite direction. This will lead many users, including me to consider switching to open-source operating systems like Linux, which offer more transparency and control over user data.

b.c.
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over time co pilot will get cheaper but it’s good to hear that people think it’s useful

HeroDai
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I feel many of the open source models will be as good as OpenAI and MS LLMs. I feel right now is more about introducing these model to the less tech savvy audience and lock in customer loyalty. I would monitor when or if and how Uncle Joe will be using these LLMs.

lppoqql
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$30/month/user is not really expensive if it saves hours per month for people costing hundreds of dollars per hour... Over time it will become a nobrainer for big corps to get a big pre-packed AI solution, like Microsoft Copilots.

perer
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I bought it but I wouldn’t renew unless it improves by the time I renew.

richardjackson
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Copilot is severely restricted compared to what LLMs are capable of.

csnanayakkara
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If MSFT were to lower the price, it won’t be any less than $20/mo.

DonnieBosede
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CTO for many Financial firms here. Copilot not worth as of yet…

CaptainSleep
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Both investors in Google and microsoft are same with same color coding..

gdwtoiy
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copilot is useful only if you know how to use it

evensaj
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Imagine being the leader and making all research open source . Being overconfident and firing employees and finally misplaced in the race by another giant 😂

anipacify
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Microsoft is not the perceived leader of Artificial Intelligence!
So many reasons why but no one is using CoPilot and Microsoft has the revolting way of forcing services and features on users.
I use Windows because it's what my company went with

LeeWoods
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miller vs california 1973, microsoft 1975, this is "Stock of the Year' NVIDIA in 2024 - what is illegal? an 8 year old

wellthebone