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Chatting with Copilot: Exploring AI-Powered Assistance in #msdyn365bc.

Hi Readers,

This video is about the new co-pilot feature in Dynamics 365 Business Central. The speaker discusses how to use the co-pilot to find records, explain fields, and get help with tasks.

They also demonstrate how to use the co-pilot to continue conversations and ask follow-up questions. Finally, the speaker discusses the limitations of the co-pilot, such as the fact that it cannot access custom objects or third-party data.


Here are some key points from the video:

  • The co-pilot is a new AI-powered assistant that can help you with tasks in Dynamics 365 Business Central.
  • You can use the co-pilot to find records, explain fields, and get help with tasks.
  • The co-pilot can also continue conversations and ask follow-up questions.
  • The co-pilot is not extensible, so you cannot customize it.
  • The co-pilot can only access data that is available in Dynamics 365 Business Central.
  • The co-pilot is still under development, so there may be some limitations.

Overall, the video provides a good overview of the co-pilot feature and how it can be used. The speaker also discusses some of the limitations of the co-pilot, which is important for users to be aware of.


Regards,
Saurav Dhyani
https://bit.ly/SubscribeSauravYouTube

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