When MS unveiled Enterprise Copilot, they also introduced a one-page prompt guide.
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The PDF above is the original, and below is the translation.
[Recommended] 😎 Use it like this!
Be clear and specific.
Give Copilot specific instructions such as topic, purpose, tone, and desired length.
Keep it conversational.
Give feedback based on Copilot's response quality to help the AI learn and better adapt to your preferences.
Provide examples.
When you ask Copilot to generate text, use clear and detailed keywords or phrases—this will help produce more relevant, creative copy.
Request feedback.
Asking Copilot for feedback helps it better understand your needs and preferences, resulting in more relevant and helpful responses.
Write clearly.
When writing prompts, use correct punctuation, capitalization, and grammar—this helps the AI generate higher-quality text and responses.
Check for accuracy.
Copilot can make mistakes at times. Always review its responses for accuracy, grammar, and style—and watch out for irrelevant or inappropriate content.
Include details.
Give Copilot contextual details to help it provide more accurate and consistent responses, such as the genre, characters, and plot of your story.
Be courteous.
Using polite and respectful language with Copilot encourages better teamwork and improves the AI's responsiveness and performance.
[Avoid] Please don't do it like this... 😫
Don't be vague.
Don't use ambiguous language when giving Copilot a prompt—be as clear as possible to get better quality responses.
Don't ask for inappropriate or unethical content.
Copilot isn't responsible for the content or outcome of your writing. Don't make requests that might violate local laws, regulations, or the rights of others.
Respect rights.
Don't use slang, jargon, or casual language—this can lead Copilot to generate low-quality, inappropriate, or unprofessional responses.
Don't give conflicting instructions.
If you include several or contradictory pieces of information in the same request, Copilot might get confused and deliver lower-quality answers.
Don't stop or change topics abruptly.
This can interrupt Copilot's writing process, so always finish or close a task before starting a new one. When you begin a new task, type "New task".
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