UG Expert Kylie Kiser breaks down the updates of Microsoft’s Release Wave, specifically for AI Builder. This platform is a great way to add low-code AI into your processes.
Key Takeaways:
- AI-generated content with validation station: This feature was on the last release notes but got pushed back further. The validation station aims to help users get feedback and be notified when things need to be reviewed. Users can learn from the items that are going through the AI Builder, which is important because any use of AI needs to be validated. This will be generally available in July.
- Copilot prompts for processing and generating documents: Users can prompt Copilot to provide a specific output in a specific format and it will build out the whole document processing model. Generative AI will handle all of it and analyze the document to pull out the pieces you want. It provides users with more control in how data comes back. This feature will be generally available in September but publicly available in May.
- Prompt builder: Microsoft has developed several features to help users while building prompts. Users can define their prompts and outputs, and then the features will help provide the tools to craft and fine-tune prompts. It’s essentially a mini Copilot to help optimize the use of Copilot. This will be available for public preview in February and generally available in May.
- Create prompt fragments: This is another feature that will help build prompts. It provides the ability to have smaller, pre-built components that users can combine into one prompt, aiding in building prompts faster.
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