At Ignite in San Francisco, Microsoft launched Opal under the Frontier program. Opal is leveraging Computer-Using Agents that runs and does actions through Windows 365 Cloud PCs. It's for personal use and meant to help endusers streamline their work process. This is the same model that you use for the Computer Use function in Copilot … Continue reading Microsoft Opal (Frontier) – First look
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How is the M365 Copilot App Builder put together?
Microsoft recently released the App Builder agent under the Frontier program for early access. In the documentation it says that the M365 App Builder apps is stored in a hidden Power Platform environment available for admins and some data likes lists are store in a SharePoint site created for each app. Sow how do we … Continue reading How is the M365 Copilot App Builder put together?
Copilot Studio: Computer use
Finally Computer use went into public preview and is now available in Power Platform environments with USA as the region. I have waited for a while to get access to start testing this feature out. So what is Computer use? It's a way for Copilot Studio to do actions on your computer or hosted browser … Continue reading Copilot Studio: Computer use
Can you use AI to measure your employees happiness?
Did you know that AI can do sentiment analysis? It can understand how happy, sad, angry... you are based on the text you input. This is just a fun little proof of concept to see what AI is capable of, and not something to actually use in production, as it's in the 1984/Big Brother territory. … Continue reading Can you use AI to measure your employees happiness?
Use the Azure OpenAI GPT-4o (all-in-one-model) with PowerShell!
On May 13th GPT-4o was released in preview in the Azure OpenAI Playground. No API access, only accessible in the browser. Today I was going into the playground to test something with the GPT-4o model, but could not find it. What had happened? Turnes out it suddenly was in GA and available to choose under … Continue reading Use the Azure OpenAI GPT-4o (all-in-one-model) with PowerShell!