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You think Trump was implying congress would have a say in the matter?
No. He's issuing an executive order.

I think Congress should have a role in this. I think the executive branch should have a role in it as well. And the judiciary for that matter.
 
I definitely agree with this. It worked for the internet.

I get that states like to throw their weight around with things like cars and textbooks but I would very much prefer that this sort of rulemaking be done at the federal level with the guidance of representatives from the states in Congress.
Yea, but said rule book probably shouldn't include the CEO of the primary chip producer sucking up to the narcist president and reducing trade barriers with China or other countries.
 
Pretty good. I do think copilot is pretty weak, but maybe not as weak as that parody post.
I tried to use copilot this week to translate some German SOPs to English, it failed horribly.

It was like it had a time limit, so it would start, translate 2 pages then ask if I wanted to continue. It's a 60 page document, yes I want it all done.

When it was done, it was horrible. I kept trying different prompts, but never had success.

Finally, in talking to someone, I found that we have access to an AI tool designed for translating technical documents, it worked so much better.
 
I tried to use copilot this week to translate some German SOPs to English, it failed horribly.

It was like it had a time limit, so it would start, translate 2 pages then ask if I wanted to continue. It's a 60 page document, yes I want it all done.

When it was done, it was horrible. I kept trying different prompts, but never had success.

Finally, in talking to someone, I found that we have access to an AI tool designed for translating technical documents, it worked so much better.
Under the hood, copilot is Chatgpt. Microsoft doesn't have their own LLM. The best thing about Copliot is that it is good for data on sharepoint and its fairly easy to set-up. It starts falling apart because not all company info is on SharePoint and links to other apps like your CRM are clunky. It also can't be easily customized to your industry so the same ChatGPT that is giving you information on your widget business is also giving Dave the sensitive dude some poetry to get in that shy chick's pants.

What tool are you using for tech docs? That is a lot of what I do in my business.
 
Under the hood, copilot is Chatgpt. Microsoft doesn't have their own LLM. The best thing about Copliot is that it is good for data on sharepoint and its fairly easy to set-up. It starts falling apart because not all company info is on SharePoint and links to other apps like your CRM are clunky. It also can't be easily customized to your industry so the same ChatGPT that is giving you information on your widget business is also giving Dave the sensitive dude some poetry to get in that shy chick's pants.

What tool are you using for tech docs? That is a lot of what I do in my business.
The translation tool is TransPerfect.

We use KNEAT as a validation doc system, write, approve, retain there. It's not great.

Most of my docs are templated.

We do not use ChatGPT, because it's data ownership. Copilot is decent for some things. I've been trying to learn how to use it for project planning and presentations.
 
The translation tool is TransPerfect.

We use KNEAT as a validation doc system, write, approve, retain there. It's not great.

Most of my docs are templated.

We do not use ChatGPT, because it's data ownership. Copilot is decent for some things. I've been trying to learn how to use it for project planning and presentations.
You can use other models with copilot but most enterprises don't. What typically happens is copilot will use chatgpt to access your proprietary data, stored in your databases. You hold on your data, but ChatGpt resides in the OpenAI cloud somewhere, and accesses your data to generate its answers. Based on the poor responses you are getting, that might be what is happening.

Your IT team could choose to run a different model on your own servers. Microsoft also offers a way to run copilot with chatgpr on your own private cloud.

Based on the statement that you want to keep data ownership, your team might be doing one of those. If you train that different model (not chatgpt) on your own industry jargon, you can probably substantially improve those technical responses, but ChatGPT doesn't allow you to do that currently.
 
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