Mark Smith
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Copilot in 2024: Top 5 Breakthrough Updates

This post was originally published in 2023. Some details may have changed since then.

Here are 5 updates and upgrades coming to Copilot in 2024. 👇🏽
Here are 5 updates and upgrades coming to Copilot in 2024. 👇🏽
1️⃣ GPT-4 Turbo Integration
Soon, Copilot will use OpenAI's GPT-4 Turbo for complex tasks like coding and writing, enhancing its capabilities significantly. This feature is currently being tested and will be widely available in the near future.
2️⃣ Updated DALL-E 3 Model
The new DALL-E 3 model in Copilot allows for the creation of higher-quality, prompt-accurate images. This is available now via Bing or directly through Copilot.
3️⃣ Multi-Modal with Search Grounding
This feature combines GPT-4 with Bing's image and web search data for improved image understanding and response accuracy.
4️⃣ Code Interpreter
A new feature under development enables complex tasks like coding, data analysis, and visualization. It includes a powerful Python environment in a secure, sandboxed setting.
5️⃣ Video Understanding and Q&A in Edge
Copilot in Edge can now summarize videos or answer questions about them, making interaction and learning faster.
Which of these are you most looking forward to using?
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Mark Smith
Principal AI Strategist · Microsoft MVP
Helping people build practical AI skill in the Intelligence Age.
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