Copilot GPT Builder lets users create AI models with a single prompt
It will be available with a Copilot Pro subscription.
As part of the Copilot Pro announcement, which is an advanced version of the existing Copilot tool on Windows and Microsoft 365, Microsoft also announced the release of the Copilot GPT Builder, a tool that will let users create Copilot GPTs with a single prompt, without any coding knowledge.
The Redmond-based tech giant will let users access the Copilot GPT Builder to create Copilot GPTs that are based on their interests, and it will also provide them with some templates to get things started.
According to the Copilot Pro presentation video, which you can watch below, users will be able to access templates such as designer, travel planner, cooking assistant, or fitness trainer.
Copilot GPTs work similarly to OpenAI’s GPTs, and the Copilot GPT Builder is also influenced in part by OpenAI’s GPTs’ building model.
Copilot GPT Builder: What we know, so far
Copilot GPT Builder will exist as an app, and it will be released as part of Copilot Pro, at a later date, most probably in the following weeks.
We don’t know for sure if Microsoft will encourage the building and the monetization of Copilot GPTs, but if it follows OpenAI, then most probably, the Redmond-based tech giant will debut a special store, or place where these models can be properly monetized.
OpenAI announced the GPT Store just last week, and Microsoft will probably release a similar endeavor, due to the proximity of the two companies, when it comes to AI.
As only 4 templates can be seen so far, Microsoft will likely release more templates users can choose from when creating their Copilot GPTs. And, as you can see below, the Redmond-based tech giant encourages users to as little input as possible, so users won’t need to have any coding skills at all, to be able to create their own AI models.
Copilot GPT Builder will most likely be released in the following weeks, probably in February, or March. The Redmond-based tech giant is also set to debut the new Copilot key by then on Windows devices, just in time.
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