IT House reported on February 24 that Jordi Ribas, Microsoft Vice President and Head of Engineering and Product for Copilot and Bing, recently tweeted, announcing that the web version of the Copilot chatbot was officially launched on “Notebook” Function, supports up to 18000 characters.
When IT House visits this page, in addition to “Search” and “Copilot” in the upper left corner of the chat window, a “Notebook” function is also added, presenting a left and right column design.
Microsoft said the “Notebook” feature is ideal for complex queries and projects, allowing users to repeatedly enter prompt words to get the best answer. Michael Schechter, head of Microsoft’s Bing, feels the same way, emphasizing the point in a post on X (formerly Twitter).
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