Last year, there were important developments in the field of artificial intelligence. The most talked about of these was OpenAI’s launch of ChatGPT, an AI-powered bot. Of course, this also created a new area of competition.
Following OpenAI, Microsoft launched Microsoft Copilot in order not to be left behind in this field. Supported by OpenAI’s GPT language model, this chatbot attracted attention with its capabilities. Now Microsoft has launched the Copilot GPT Builder. So what does it do? Here are the details…
What is Microsoft Copilot GPT Builder?
Microsoft Copilot, which also supports the Windows operating system, has the ability to respond to almost any question or request. For example, you can ask it to write a poem. However, you can also ask for the best hotels in Antalya, and you can also ask it to create a picture.
Microsoft introduced the Pro version for its Copilot service in recent months. With this version, which is available for 20 dollars per month, you can access more advanced capabilities of the artificial intelligence tool. After launching the Pro version, the company announced that the Copilot GPT Builder feature would soon be available to members of this service. As of today, the company seems to have kept its promise.
Copilot GPT Builder is now available for Microsoft Copilot Pro users. This innovation allows users to create their own AI models for specific purposes without software development knowledge. For example, it is possible to create an AI model that will only write poetry or solve a math problem.
If you want to create a custom AI model with Copilot GPT Builder, it’s quite simple. You just need to write the purpose of the model in detail. For example, if it will solve a math problem, it is enough to explain this.
It is stated that this feature, which is also available in Copilot competitor ChatGPT, is gradually being rolled out. Accordingly, we can say that it will be available to all users within a few days.
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