Copilot Lab, the platform where you learn to work with AI models, is now available with hundreds of prompts

Copilot Lab is now available to everyone.

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Microsoft Copilot Lab

Microsoft teased Copilot Lab, a hub where users can learn to work with AI models for themselves or for the organizations they are part of, last year, at the Microsoft Surface Event in September 2023.

Now, according to the X post (formerly known as Twitter), Microsoft made Copilot Lab available to users, and the Redmond-based tech giant even unveiled the official site for it.

The Lab, where you can share ideas and suggestions with other colleagues, such as learning to write prompts and come up with new recommendations on how to work with an AI tool, was available in a private preview back in September.

However, the official site introduces many new options, and new capabilities that can be tested, experimented with, and implemented in personal or professional work. The site centralizes all the Microsoft 365 Copilots, and it provides users with options to get to know Copilot and Copilot Lab.

The Redmond-based tech giant also provides users with several prompts that they can try on right away. This dedicated page, for instance, has tens to hundreds of prompts that users can already try with Copilot.

Even more, these prompts can be filtered down to your needs. For instance, you can find prompts for Copilot in OneNote, or Copilot in Word, and they can be further narrowed to the kind of solution you want: to create, edit, ask, understand, or catch up.

Copilot Hub also functions as a how-to guide providing tools and means for users to understand how AI models work better, and to come up with more efficient prompts. Plus, as we mentioned earlier, users will be able to share these prompts with others, while also using other users’ prompts.

So, ultimately, Copilot Lab is a place where users (in personal, or professional settings) can learn to use all sorts of Copilots (from Copilot in Microsoft Edge to Copilot Pro), from other users, and share their experience with working with AI models with others.

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