Inside Microsoft Copilot: A Look At The Technology Stack

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The latest platform to emerge out of Redmond is the Copilot stack, which allows developers to infuse intelligent chatbots with minimal effort into any application they...

Bill Gates’ statement is exceptionally relevant and profoundly transformative for the technology industry.There are many examples of platforms that grew exponentially beyond the expectations of the creators. Windows in the 90s and iPhone in the 2000s are classic examples of such platforms.

Microsoft was quick in realizing the importance of embedding an AI chatbot into every application. After arriving at a common framework for building Copilots for many products, it is now extending to its developer and ISV community. This layer acts as a conduit between the underlying foundation models and the user. Since generative AI is all about prompts, the orchestration layer analyzes the prompt entered by the user to understand the user's or application’s real intent. It first applies a moderation filter to ensure that the prompt meets the safety guidelines and doesn’t force the model to respond with irrelevant or unsafe responses.

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