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How Copilot Lies to You and What to Do About It

6th May 1:00pm - 2:00pm MDT Platte River
33 attended
Session Description

Discover how Microsoft Copilot can sound brilliant yet be completely wrong, and learn practical ways to recognize, prevent, and correct AI-driven misinformation before it misleads you, your users, or leadership.

 

Microsoft has added a "Copilot" feature along with various agents to almost every M365 workload. However, each incarnation works differently and leverages different context. This leads to "Copilot confusion" and often misinformation and disgruntled users.

 

This session will provide an in-depth review of the various Microsoft Copilots and AI Agents focusing on the capabilities and limitations.

 

Key Takeaways:


  • Understand which "copilots" work best for specific use cases
  • Develop a detailed summary of contextual limitations related to Copilot for M365
  • Learn advanced prompts to validate and improve AI-generated results
  • Discover how to use Gemini, Claude, ChatGPT, and other AI assistants to validate and improve Copilot results 

Kevin Kieller

Partner / Lead Analyst
EnableUC Inc. / BCStrategies
Attendees (33)
ALEXANDER IVANOV
PM at Microsoft
KYLE BROWN
Microsoft Solutions Architect at Cerium Networks
Melissa Carlson
Research Project Manager at University of South Florida
Tanya Wicht
Project Manager at Cloud Revolution
Traci Herr
Sr. Escalation Engineer at Microsoft
Scott Rendell
Partner Technical Architect at Microsoft
Mary Patton
Sr. M365 Engineer at PDS Health
Julie Crawford
Strategic Alliances at Shure
Kelly Schroeder
Owner at Kelly Ryan Tech
Avi Perpinyal
Sr. Solution Architect at NTT DATA
Michael LaMontagne
Microsoft MVP at Entergrade
Mark Haan
CTO at Ambank Company
Dave Hatz
VP of Machine Intelligence at CTI
Travis Krings
Sr Network Engineer at Arapahoe County Government
Marc Laczniak
Jr. Network Engineer at Arapahoe County Government
Brian Smith
Dir. of Information Security and Tech at Iowa Soybean Association
+17 other Attendees