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The original was posted on /r/microsoft by /u/-EMPARAWR- on 2024-08-10 05:19:56+00:00.


I just started screwing around with Copliot recently, using it for quickly gathering, interpreting, and summarizing information at lightning speed, and have been using it in a lot of ways where previously I would have made a post on an appropriate subreddit, and have been having enormous success.

For instance, I have been working on planning out a new exercise routine for my long-prophesized return to the gym. Copilot was instrumental in quickly comparing different types of exercises including the muscles they worked, uses for those muscles, etc, so that I could understand the differences between them for example.

It even did a great job in its analysis of my finished schedule, confirming that I was properly splitting the muscle groups that I want to exercise in order to have 48 hours in between, grouping them together by areas of the body that they were working, etc.

I just have been honestly really impressed by how well it has worked. I tried it out on a few other things for fun as well, including more esoteric information like rules clarification for the tabletop war game Age of Sigmar lol and it did a remarkable job. I was really ready to be totally disappointed honestly, like trying to talk to my Echo or my Nest Hub Max, but I have been truly impressed instead.

The only problem I’ve run into so far was trying to teach it how to interpret a table that I had used to form my schedule. Ya know, each exercise listed in the column below the relevant day of the week. No matter how I tried to teach it or which approach I used to explain the concept, it kept taking all the exercises from ALL of the columns and applying them to each day, and then telling me I was probably going to overtrain my muscles LOL.

Other than that little interesting snaffu though it has been a remarkably useful tool. One more reason why more and more I find myself using Edge instead of Chrome. Weirdly enough, any google related website runs like crap for me in Chrome, like INSANE lag, but runs great in Edge. How ridiculously ironic is that?