Welcome to our exciting gamified learning experience! In this video, you’ll join Helen and Alice as they discuss the differences between Copilot Studio and AI Studio. Pay close attention, because after their conversation, you’ll have the chance to answer some questions and earn rewards!
Your organization is planning to implement AI solutions to boost employee productivity. The management wants to automate tasks like drafting documents, summarizing emails, and generating reports directly within existing tools like Word and Excel, without building custom integrations or requiring developers to intervene. Additionally, the solution must cater to the entire organization, scaling across departments seamlessly. What would be the most appropriate solution for this scenario?
A startup specializing in customer service automation wants to streamline how they create and deploy virtual agents to handle common queries. They require a solution that allows them to build agents with natural language capabilities without worrying about managing infrastructure or multiple subscriptions. The system should also allow them to test and deploy agents quickly to adapt to customer needs. Which option would fulfill all these requirements?
You are a developer in an enterprise that already uses Microsoft 365 Copilot. Your team needs to enhance Copilot’s functionality by adding custom knowledge about your company’s products and integrating it with existing CRM systems. Which tool would you choose?
A tech company is developing a new application that requires advanced natural language processing, image generation, and speech-to-text capabilities. They want full access to pre-trained models like GPT, DALL-E, and Whisper via REST APIs to integrate these functionalities into their custom software. The company also needs flexibility to fine-tune models and implement specific use cases such as content moderation and custom chatbot development. Which solution should they choose?