Microsoft is set to transform its Copilot service with a host of new features, including the integration of OpenAI’s latest models. The highlight of these upgrades is the imminent support for GPT-4 Turbo in Copilot which is set to come soon.
“Soon, Copilot will be able to generate responses using OpenAI’s latest model, GPT-4 Turbo, enabling you to tackle more complex and longer tasks. This model is currently being tested with select users and will be widely integrated into Copilot in the coming weeks,” Yusuf Medhi, Executive Vice President, Consumer Chief Marketing Officer at Microsoft writes in a blog post.
This integration is likely to bring a major enhancement in contextual understanding, as GPT-4 Turbo boasts a substantial 128K context window. This will allow Copilot to deliver more insightful and accurate responses.
In addition to the GPT-4 Turbo integration, Microsoft also introduces an updated DALL-E 3 model to Copilot and Bing Image Creator, enabling users to create higher quality and more accurate images.
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“You can now use Copilot to create images that are even higher quality and more accurate to the prompt with an updated DALL-E 3 model. These capabilities are available to you now by visiting bing.com/create or by prompting Copilot to create an image,” writes Medhi.
While users await the GPT-4 Turbo model, Microsoft rolls out an enhanced DALL-E 3 model in Bing Image Creator and Copilot, ensuring users can now create images that are not only higher quality but also more accurate to the given prompts.
Microsoft Edge, equipped with a Copilot sidebar, receives noteworthy upgrades, enabling users to compose text within website text inputs for inline sentence rewriting. Additionally, Copilot in Microsoft Edge introduces the ability to summarize videos watched on platforms like YouTube, providing users with a more efficient and interactive browsing experience.
For coders and developers, Microsoft is developing a new code interpreter feature for Copilot. This innovative functionality empowers users to receive precise calculations, data analysis, and even code from the AI chatbot.
On the Bing side, Microsoft introduces “Deep Search” within its search results. Powered by GPT-4, Deep Search harnesses the power of GPT-4 to deliver optimized search results for complex topics. Activating Deep Search expands search queries into more comprehensive descriptions to deliver more relevant results.
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