Great video, Steve. I'm curious about the cost of executions. You showed adding one field to a doc lib and the autofill was one execution (five cents). Toward the end of your video you gave an example of a doc lib where ten columns had been added for SP Premium to autofill. Does each document count as one execution or would each column/field that gets autofilled count as an execution? i.e. ten columns = ten executions per document? Also, does Autofill always need to me manually triggered? Thanks
Thanks so much! From my understanding, each document page counts as a transaction, and not a prompt. You could have a 1 page document but 10 Autofill columns, and it would count as a single transaction.
Wow, would that mean the death for a lot of the other AI options in SharePoint Premium like tagging from managed metadata and so on? I think on the long term?
Not at all. This is going to be great for certain use cases, but automatic tagging is an easy thing to implement and doesn't require prompting skills. All these products under the SP Premium umbrella are made to solve different use cases.
That could be the case, but it doesn't have to be. As long as the Autofill prompt makes sense across the different types of documents (like a short summary), it would fit fine with mixed documents.
It's per page, and it's $0.05 per page. Here's where you can find more info on the pricing for all the different features - learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/syntex/syntex-pay-as-you-go-services
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Great video, Steve.
I'm curious about the cost of executions. You showed adding one field to a doc lib and the autofill was one execution (five cents). Toward the end of your video you gave an example of a doc lib where ten columns had been added for SP Premium to autofill. Does each document count as one execution or would each column/field that gets autofilled count as an execution? i.e. ten columns = ten executions per document?
Also, does Autofill always need to me manually triggered?
Thanks
Thanks so much! From my understanding, each document page counts as a transaction, and not a prompt. You could have a 1 page document but 10 Autofill columns, and it would count as a single transaction.
Wow, would that mean the death for a lot of the other AI options in SharePoint Premium like tagging from managed metadata and so on? I think on the long term?
Not at all. This is going to be great for certain use cases, but automatic tagging is an easy thing to implement and doesn't require prompting skills. All these products under the SP Premium umbrella are made to solve different use cases.
Thanks for sharing, so the assumption is document library contains similar set of documents?
That could be the case, but it doesn't have to be. As long as the Autofill prompt makes sense across the different types of documents (like a short summary), it would fit fine with mixed documents.
Do you know how this cost per document? We have millions of documents in sharepoint that we want to extract metadata from documents. Thanks.
It's per page, and it's $0.05 per page. Here's where you can find more info on the pricing for all the different features - learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/syntex/syntex-pay-as-you-go-services
can any user execute autofill option ?
Yes, they sure can!