Thanks Nick. Very nicely put together. I found the references useful as well. Do you know if there is a declarative way to write to files as well as a declarative way of grounding the data? My scenario is that once I have the output of the prompt from the custom agent, I want to write it to a new file in ODSP or SP. I suspect I am going to have to do this via graph, but I am struggling to find a single example of this anywhere.
The challenge with this requirement comes down to wanting the last response as the content of the next response (not really what LLMs are so good at). In a custom agent (in Copilot studio) you can use an action step to do this, though depending on exactly what you’re looking for it’s not going to be exactly a copy of the content. Same for declarative agents, though you run into the same issue. It’s not going to be 100% copy and paste like Copilot pages are. Though soon we’ll be able to call declarative agents inside Word, so that might help with this requirement?
is there any way to import our existing agents from the copilot studio and add to 365 copilot?
If by existing agents you mean previously built custom agents/Copilots, then no, certainly not currently.
Thanks Nick. Very nicely put together. I found the references useful as well. Do you know if there is a declarative way to write to files as well as a declarative way of grounding the data? My scenario is that once I have the output of the prompt from the custom agent, I want to write it to a new file in ODSP or SP. I suspect I am going to have to do this via graph, but I am struggling to find a single example of this anywhere.
The challenge with this requirement comes down to wanting the last response as the content of the next response (not really what LLMs are so good at). In a custom agent (in Copilot studio) you can use an action step to do this, though depending on exactly what you’re looking for it’s not going to be exactly a copy of the content. Same for declarative agents, though you run into the same issue. It’s not going to be 100% copy and paste like Copilot pages are. Though soon we’ll be able to call declarative agents inside Word, so that might help with this requirement?