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Microsoft, one of the main investors in the parent firm of ChatGPT, was the topic of much discussion online as soon as OpenAI released GPT-4. It’s not a coincidence that practically every new innovation from OpenAI is included into Microsoft products like Bing search, Edge browser, Office 365, etc. How soon office workers will be replaced by AI is unknown. Yet even now, it’s obvious that this might be a really useful assistance. On March 16, just a few days ago, Microsoft unveiled Power Platform Copilot. If you haven’t guessed it now, it enables developers to create apps with the aid of AI.
In Power Apps, Power Virtual Agents, and Power Automate, the new Microsoft Power Platform feature Copilot may offer AI-powered support based on GPT. Developers may speak with GPT and outline the app they wish to build. Copilot may then quickly construct it and offer suggestions for enhancements.
CONTROL APPS
Developers just need to explain the programme in straightforward, everyday terms when utilising Power Platform Copilot. After that, Power Apps will construct the app. By this, we mean that it will produce the data table and the business logic in addition to writing code for the Interface.
For instance, if a user tells Power Apps to “create a worker onboarding app, get new worker data and share training content and learning modules,” Copilot can create the app in one breach.
By engaging with Copilot, users may further personalise the app. For instance, they can add additional columns to the data table or even fill it with sample data. Even if there were issues with the app’s development, Copilot can make improvements.
ADVANCED AUTOMATE
Power Automate recently revealed that it could develop automated procedures utilising natural language. Yet back then, they were straightforward procedures needing straightforward work.
No matter how complicated the requirements are, processes may be designed using natural language utilising Power Automate Copilot. Moreover, Copilot has the ability to dialogue-basedally optimise and update the process.
With no prior Power Automate knowledge, users may now construct any process using natural language.
Moreover, users may create text content on the Power Automate Desktop using the GPT concept. Power Automate Desktop can now leverage AI Builder’s new Azure OpenAI service.
AGENTS OF POWER VIRTUAL
GPT support has already been provided, similar to Power Virtual Agents. To link their Power Virtual Agents with website content, a knowledge base, and other data, users merely need to provide a website address. This enables GPT to produce responses. In order to give customers with Q&A support, businesses can link bots to knowledge bases and Q&A knowledge bases of various goods.
Even companies can create a robot for internal usage. For instance, depending on existing terms and conditions, performance evaluation and bonus rules, etc., it may generate frequent topic inquiries for human resources.
Users may now explain the robot’s procedure using natural language thanks to Power Virtual Agents Copilot. Instead of generating each action one at a time like they did previously, they simply need to describe what they want the robot to perform in a dialogue.
Power Virtual Agents has also received a minor upgrade, enabling Power Apps integration.