If only MS copilot was an actual co-pilot in my daily flight of work… but no, it cannot actually draft an email, create planner tasks or book meetings. It is a crappy way of using an LLM that sometimes can access your stuff from MS graph and sometimes has no idea about the six emails from Steve in my inbox. And no, its PowerPoints are not good either, they are LinkedIn in ppt-form.
and all in 4:3! Why, why microsoft.
Here are the results I just got.
1. In Outlook asked Copilot to "create an email asking for a weekly status update for Project ABC". Iterating a bit, I asked it to be more casual and shorter. Here's what I got:
That seems pretty on point. Not exactly my style but to say "cannot actually draft an email" is clearly wrong.2. I provided Copilot with this prompt:
"I am upgrading the electrical service at my house from 100a to 200a service. Create a project plan in Planner for this project."
Here's the response I got:
It did produce a working script that required 1 configuration edit. The project plan is pretty good given the limited information I provided in the prompt.3. I provided Copilot with this prompt:
Not a very good response: