Microsoft Copilot Studio is implemented for different scenarios, including straightforward and common scenarios. However, in cases where there is a need to work with RAG scenarios, high accuracy, and extensive documentation, more parameters for tuning and Azure integration are required. Microsoft Copilot Studio's deep integration with Foundry allows building and deploying models seamlessly. Starting with Microsoft Copilot Studio for product projects, especially for POC and MVP, accelerates the creation and demonstration to clients, helping them interact with and understand the solution before discussing further improvements.
I am still at the early stage with Microsoft Copilot Studio, but I am fairly conversant in terms of the different tasks that I can create, and I am experimenting with almost all of the features of Studio and creating agentic AI agents, then integrating with Power Automate, as well as integrating with Instagram, Facebook, and other third-party applications. We are using Studio to act like our agent, capturing data, doing assessments, and reporting back all of the jobs given to the agent. I am able to integrate Microsoft Copilot Studio with Power Automate, using Power Automate's connectors for integration. I am not exploring Microsoft Copilot Studio's default connectors, which are limited to what I am using it for, such as Teams, WhatsApp, emails, and Outlook. For third-party automation, I am using Power Automate. This is my choice, and I decided on this because I was more familiar with Power Automate, so I thought I would continue using it. We are using the predictive analytics features of Microsoft Copilot Studio as part of our application use case. We fetch and collect the data, then perform a lot of predictive analysis and provide the report to the end customer. I do not use an agent in Microsoft Copilot Studio as such, but I use AI a lot.
I use Microsoft Copilot Studio mainly for content creation and summarization for proposals I create. I also use it for workflows I have made for our organization and teams. There are agents built on Microsoft Copilot Studio which help in the Q&A part of bots. When asked a question, it gives a response based on the knowledge base it has.
Microsoft Copilot Studio is an advanced AI-powered assistant designed to streamline processes and enhance productivity for tech-savvy professionals.
Focusing on intuitive integration and seamless workflow improvement, Microsoft Copilot Studio leverages AI to automate and facilitate complex tasks. It adapts to user needs, promoting efficiency and accuracy across diverse professional environments. By incorporating intelligent analysis and collaborative tools, it stands as a vital addition for...
Microsoft Copilot Studio is implemented for different scenarios, including straightforward and common scenarios. However, in cases where there is a need to work with RAG scenarios, high accuracy, and extensive documentation, more parameters for tuning and Azure integration are required. Microsoft Copilot Studio's deep integration with Foundry allows building and deploying models seamlessly. Starting with Microsoft Copilot Studio for product projects, especially for POC and MVP, accelerates the creation and demonstration to clients, helping them interact with and understand the solution before discussing further improvements.
I am still at the early stage with Microsoft Copilot Studio, but I am fairly conversant in terms of the different tasks that I can create, and I am experimenting with almost all of the features of Studio and creating agentic AI agents, then integrating with Power Automate, as well as integrating with Instagram, Facebook, and other third-party applications. We are using Studio to act like our agent, capturing data, doing assessments, and reporting back all of the jobs given to the agent. I am able to integrate Microsoft Copilot Studio with Power Automate, using Power Automate's connectors for integration. I am not exploring Microsoft Copilot Studio's default connectors, which are limited to what I am using it for, such as Teams, WhatsApp, emails, and Outlook. For third-party automation, I am using Power Automate. This is my choice, and I decided on this because I was more familiar with Power Automate, so I thought I would continue using it. We are using the predictive analytics features of Microsoft Copilot Studio as part of our application use case. We fetch and collect the data, then perform a lot of predictive analysis and provide the report to the end customer. I do not use an agent in Microsoft Copilot Studio as such, but I use AI a lot.
I use Microsoft Copilot Studio mainly for content creation and summarization for proposals I create. I also use it for workflows I have made for our organization and teams. There are agents built on Microsoft Copilot Studio which help in the Q&A part of bots. When asked a question, it gives a response based on the knowledge base it has.
The use case involves intelligent code assistance, UI, UX, and integration parts.