However copilot is useful for generating structure inside of functions when you’re replicating patters you’ve established in other parts of your code But if you’ve only used it for a month, it sounds like you’re trying too hard. Github copilot is quite good Not very impressed with windows copilot If you ask it to check for updates, it brings up an article on how to check for updates It's supposed to be able to handle basic tasks like that.
Been using copilot for about 1.5 years now, and i'm generally happy with it It does my budgeting and splits correctly, but my biggest gripes are lack of bulk transaction addition and windows support Sometimes i'll ask chatgpt for help getting started on a code project, but i've found it's usually only around 70% correct Using comments with copilot to help stub out what i need typically works better in my experience. I use copilot pro with turbo in creative mode because i want to use it for programming But it no longer does what it should, an example
So i don't need ai for an answer like that. Microsoft 365 copilot — your copilot for work I’m wondering if there’s any advantages to using copilot instead. I literally just tried half those things on bing copilot and it answered them fine “summarize the following text…”several paragraphs copied from a random article on the net” I've recently explored copilot, chatgpt, and google's gemini for content generation
I'm eager to hear your thoughts on these tools After experimenting with both copilot and chatgpt, i've found google's gemini to be particularly impressive Though gemini takes some time to produce results compared to chatgpt, the results seem easy to understand and professional
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