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- When does text prediction benefit from additional context? An . . .
We study to what extent additional contextual signals improve text predictions in chat and email messages in two of the largest commercial communication platforms Microsoft Teams and Outlook
- When does text prediction benefit from additional context? An . . .
Figure 2: Box-plot statistics: number of tokens in a context-aggregated message from Microsoft Teams and Outlook Green diamond markers represent the mean, bold red lines are the medians, margins of the boxes are lower and upper quartiles while whiskers end-points are the minimums and maximums
- Enable or Disable Context Clues for Copilot in Microsoft Edge
This tutorial will show you how to to turn on or off allowing Copilot to read context clues on the web in Microsoft Edge for your account in Windows 10 and Windows 11
- 5 Microsoft Copilot Tips and Tricks to Get Great Results
When you use Copilot in Edge, it can access and utilise the context of the web pages or documents you’re viewing This context-aware capability allows Copilot to deliver more relevant and accurate results based on the content currently displayed in your browser
- Frequently asked questions about Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat
Ce module vous apprend à utiliser les fonctionnalités d’ia de Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat pour améliorer la productivité, collaborer en temps réel et simplifier le travail dans un environnement sécurisé et prêt pour l’entreprise
- Write more effective emails with Copilot in Outlook
Let's dive into how Copilot in Outlook can transform the way you handle your emails, starting with some scenarios that I find particularly useful in my own work
- Microsoft Copilot in Edge: New contextual features like page summary on . . .
Starting in mid-January 2025, Microsoft Copilot in Edge will introduce support for page summarization and contextual queries to the Work tab for Microsoft 365 Copilot Business Chat With this feature, users can ask Copilot contextual queries such as “summarize this page ”
- how to turn off auto complete on the outlook browser version
The quickest solution I have is to either hit the "backspace" key after the code has been converted to an emoji, or "Ctrl+z" to undo the conversion So far, setting to plain-text mode permanently is the only fix that works for me; Some people need HTML though, so this won't be an option for them
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