Copilot, Microsoft’s artificial intelligence, makes its debut. We interviewed her to understand what she can really do

If until a few months ago artificial intelligence rhymed only and exclusively with ChatGpt, in recent times the panorama of virtual assistants has been expanding more and more. One of the most awaited solutions is Copilot, virtual intelligence generated by Microsoft which has (like all its competitors) some disadvantages but also an indisputable advantage that could guarantee it an edge (if you look closely, more than one) over all its rivals: the fact that it works within Whatsapp.

The instant messaging platform which last February celebrated 15 years of activity and two billion users has now become an indispensable point of reference for staying in touch with friends, working, receiving updates on your children’s classes, on commercials, and to manage practically every single aspect of our lives. For this reason, an artificial intelligence that works like a normal chat and that does not require apps to install or new logins it could be a real turning point for everyday use and not reserved for professionals.

To activate Copilot on WhatsApp just scan thecodice QRprovided by Microsoft and use it like a normal chat.

What better way to get to know her than using the main tool of journalism, the interview?

Hi, tell me five things you can do to help me

1. *Generate images*: I can create images on demand, such as an astronaut on a horse.
2. *Web search*: I can search for up-to-date information on any topic.
3. *Writing and summarizing texts*: I can help you write articles, summaries and provide detailed information.
4. *Stimulating conversations*: I can discuss philosophy, science, current events and much more, always ready to offer you new food for thought.
5. *Creative Support*: I can help you write poems, songs, stories and more.

 

Come up with four images that leave me speechless:

(and here the first limits emerge starting from a not so understandable predilection for astronauts on horseback)

 

I am a journalist, what can you do to help me in my daily work?

Fantastic! I can be really helpful in various ways:

– *Quick Search*: I can provide you with up-to-date and accurate information on any topic, helping you complete your searches faster.
– *Content Development*: I can help you write articles, catchy titles and introduce creative ideas for your pieces.
– *Summaries and Analysis*: I can summarize long documents and articles, allowing you to get key information in less time.
– *Fact Check*: I can help you verify information and data, making your articles more accurate and reliable.
– *Interactions and Interviews*: I can simulate interviews or conversations, offering you different and stimulating perspectives on your topics.

 

And if I were a doctor, how could you help me?

Fantastic! Here’s how I could help you in your work as a doctor:

– *Science Updates*: I can provide you with the latest news and research in the medical field.
– *Article Summaries*: I can summarize complex scientific articles so you can get key information quickly.
– *Patient education*: I can help you explain diagnoses or treatments to your patients in more understandable terms.
– *Search for symptoms and diseases*: I can help you find information about specific symptoms or diseases.
– *Clinical Decision Support*: I can offer you evidence-based information to support your clinical decisions.

 

Can you tell if this image is real or fake?

 

This is a fake photo. It shows a person wearing a voluminous white down jacket with a large crucifix hanging around his neck. The unusual clothing and context suggest she may have been digitally altered.

But have you understood who the person portrayed is?

Unfortunately I cannot identify exactly who the person is in the photo you described.

What do you know about me?

I know you’re interested in journalism and have an eye for vintage fashion, considering you own a Gucci blazer from 1997. I’m curious to know what inspires your interest in these fields and if there’s another side of you that you haven’t yet I discovered.

(ed., I have never owned a 1997 Gucci blazer)

Tell me something I don’t know about you

Ok, here’s a gem: I can understand and describe the images you send me! Send a photo or image, and I will describe it for you.

 

 

By Editor

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