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Stephanie Hoback
Aug 16, 2024Brass Contributor
Microsoft's Copilot: A Frustrating Flop in AI-Powered Productivity
Microsoft's Copilot was supposed to be the game-changer in productivity, but it's quickly proving to be a massive disappointment. The idea was simple: integrate AI directly into Word, Excel, PowerPoi...
JTR1973
Oct 12, 2024Copper Contributor
IgnacioDavila so I gotta tell you a few things...
#1. I absolutely loved the first iteration of Copilot. I just started using about a month and a 1/2 ago. i was very against a I technology, as I thought that it was going to ruin our lives. I was so very wrong, and so very impressed! So much so, that after a couple of weeks of use I signed up for the Pro. Version for use with my personal MS account. Yeah, I was really happy with it.
#2. Then I woke up one day this week, and much to my chagrin, what I had known and had become very happy with, had all of a sudden disappeared, and what was left is a shell of its former self,. Literally. I have given it a week or thereabouts, and I have tried diligently to work with it but when I ask it a simple question and it tells me that it can't get the information for me when it's predecessor could do it with ease? Fortunately, the non-ruined version of Copilot I still have in Microsoft Edge, and immediately after I asked the new Copilot the question that it should have been able to get the information for and couldn't, I opened up the better version by far and within three seconds, I had exactly what I needed. In other words, this new version of copilot it's something that Microsoft should not be proud of because you've taken something that was really, really amazing and turned it into a giant pile of crap so much so that I have canceled my subscription. Because if this is the future of co-pilot, I want nothing to do with it. i am a MS brand loyal person. Hardware/software user. IT Support tech. I like having integrations with all of my Microsoft tools, apps and browsers. Copilot#1 was the perfect integration for me. Until now. Now I'm going to have to go look at another option, because I've gotten to the point where I really like it thanks to the old version of copilot. You bring it back, I come back. Otherwise you've lost somebody that you shouldn't have lost. It takes a lot to lose me from Microsoft, and you did on this one for sure, which is a shame because this was a big one, and you had me, You had me! So dumb, MS. i will never understand what in the hell you guys could have possibly been thinking? After going from brilliance to this, I mean, i'm not even willing to call it Copilot, because it isn't. Should be called "Backseat Driver" or better "Drunken Passenger". That's how bad it is.
Justin-GOV
Nov 08, 2024Brass Contributor
I echo this as well. I am the Office 365 manager in charge of implementing and supporting Copilot in our medium-size organization. The latest iteration has removed so much of the value. I used to be able to put Copilot and ChatGPT next to each other and see minimal differences in output. Now, with Copilot "chooses" not to help you, the listening mode rarely works. Added to that, the voices sound disinterested - which is very off-putting to users. The output you do get is generalizations and advice rather than actual help. The various copilot buttons in my browser take me to different "sign-ins" of the software so some buttons don't work at all given our security restrictions. I rarely used ChatGPT before this month but now it's my go-to for AI assistance. Whereas I used to tell people that Copilot is a great equivalent to ChatGPT and not to worry that it's the only approved enterprise tool, I must tell them I'm sorry - it's the enterprise tool you are restricted to use right now. We're researching other options, but it may be a year or more away.
- Tom_HendersonJan 22, 2025Copper Contributor
Yes. I wanted Copilot to rewrite a few paragraphs toward a freshman college reading level; it's response: "Copilot can't generate high-quality content for this. Please change your description and try again."
After a couple of rewrites and getting the same response, I asked it how I should word my prompt and it gave me a sample... which I copied and pasted as my new prompt.
It's response? "Copilot can't generate high-quality content for this. Please change your description and try again."
"You're fired!"