Microsoft Copilot, previously known as Bing Chat, is getting a cool new feature called 'Notebook.' This update increases the character limit to 16,000, which is four times more than both ChatGPT and Copilot.
As per the latest info from WindowsLatest, Copilot's 'Notebook' isn't just for experts; it's for everyone, including regular users like you! This nifty feature comes in handy when you want to give more information to the super-smart GPT-4 chatbot and fine-tune your prompts.
Now, don't worry about 'Notebook' taking over the main Copilot interface. It's more like an extra tool for those who want to ask lots of questions or fine-tune longer research documents and other stuff.
The Copilot Notebook is even smarter—it remembers what you've asked before and saves the chat history. So, if you tell the AI chatbot to write or summarize a document and throw in some questions, it will remember the original document too.
Here's the cool part: the Notebook has a fresh look. Your prompts are neatly organized on the left side, and the results pop up on the right side of the screen. This setup makes it easy for you to tweak your prompts until you get the exact results you want.
Microsoft is gradually releasing the Copilot Notebook, so don't worry if you don't see it right away. It might take a few days or even a couple of weeks before it shows up in your account.
And guess what? Earlier this month, Microsoft started rolling out the first version of Code Interpreter in Copilot. They've confirmed that the full version is on its way soon. Exciting times ahead!
