My main takeaways from Microsoft Ignite
This year’s conference featured Microsoft CoPilot - an AI
companion with whom you are communicate over a prompt and a response. Among the
many copilots featured for various services, Copilot for Azure and Copilot for
Security stood out for their effectiveness and timesaving demonstrations.
Copilots are context aware from the Azure page or resource we are on and also
respects subscription filters. Trying to figure out workflows, queries, code
and even the links to documentation is now out of the window. It can even obey
commands such as change the theme to dark mode. 77% of the users who used
copilot will not go back to the habit of not using it.
- Some useful links were collected
from conversations even though they were not advertised on the Ignite web
pages:
- https://aka.ms/WindowsAI-Studio
- https://aka.ms/ignitecsc
- https://aka.ms/ignite/playlist
- https://ignite.microsoft.com/partners/
- https://aka.ms/learnatignite
- https://aka.ms/eventresearch
- https://radapp.io
- https://github.com/radius-project
Sample copilot
here: https://fluffy-space-fiesta-w469xq5xr4vh597v.github.dev/?autoStart=false. There’s even an option to build a copilot
locally.
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