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The problem at the minute Lisa is that with pointing to different URLs as part of the knowledge, it only goes two levels deep properly. Therefore, depending on how far down the levels the information is available, then the generative AI may not be on point. You can add more Topics but that can be very demanding to keep control of, if the website contains a plethora of information.
That's not quite true - you can only add a URL two levels deep, but the Copilot will find answers many more levels deep under that URL (I've found it go to at least 10). So it's a problem if you want to narrow it down to a specific site more than two levels deep, but not if you want to use the full hierarchy of content and pages under a URL.
I love your channel, thanks for this. I built an Azure OpenAI instance chatbot for our IT department, but this seems like it might work just as well. This is for common issues our techs run into, we just fed it a large KB document. It works OK using the 4o model. Do you think copilot studio would be a good use case for that? I don't quite understand the pricing structure, can people who don't have a copilot license access the bot after I build and publish it?
⌚Copilot Studio Essentials Series: Core Skills in Under 10 Minutes: th-cam.com/play/PLSZfLwFd23STmtWCyoHobrjGwjFMGoRZU.html
🎥Copilot Studio Full Tutorial for Beginners (Free): Copilot Studio: Complete Tutorial for Beginners
☕ Buy me a coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/lisacrosbie
Lisa, how is it that you explain everything so beautifully?! Thank you!!
Thanks Lisa, helped me connect some dots
Fantastic video 10/10, thank you very much
The problem at the minute Lisa is that with pointing to different URLs as part of the knowledge, it only goes two levels deep properly. Therefore, depending on how far down the levels the information is available, then the generative AI may not be on point. You can add more Topics but that can be very demanding to keep control of, if the website contains a plethora of information.
That's not quite true - you can only add a URL two levels deep, but the Copilot will find answers many more levels deep under that URL (I've found it go to at least 10). So it's a problem if you want to narrow it down to a specific site more than two levels deep, but not if you want to use the full hierarchy of content and pages under a URL.
I love your channel, thanks for this.
I built an Azure OpenAI instance chatbot for our IT department, but this seems like it might work just as well. This is for common issues our techs run into, we just fed it a large KB document. It works OK using the 4o model.
Do you think copilot studio would be a good use case for that? I don't quite understand the pricing structure, can people who don't have a copilot license access the bot after I build and publish it?