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Microsoft Copilot - chrisjo - 05-02-2024 Microsoft Copilot - Your everyday AI companion This new app appeared on my Windows 11 laptop recently. I've done my best to ignore it up to now, but I just asked it a question that I thought would give it a severe test, and I was astounded that it managed to produce the answer below. OK it has lots of inaccuracies and omissions, but I'm still somehow impressed and terrified in equal measures: Q: "what year was the Plarail vista car 30000 released?" A: "The Plarail Vista Car 30000 was introduced in the year 2009. This model, inspired by the Kintetsu Series 30000 Vista Car, marked a significant milestone in the Plarail history. Let’s take a nostalgic journey through the evolution of Plarail: 1. Early Days (1960s):
2. Transition to Real Trains (1970s):
3. Thomas and Friends Era (1980s): Products based on the immensely popular Thomas and Friends series joined the Plarail family, delighting fans worldwide. 4. Hyper Guardian and Commemorative Events (2000s):
5. Innovations and New Series (2010s):
So, the Plarail Vista Car 30000 holds a special place in the hearts of train enthusiasts, bridging the gap between imagination and reality! 🚂🌟 For those curious about the Kintetsu Series 30000 Vista Car, it’s a two-story vehicle operated by the Kinki Nippon Railway (Kintetsu), affectionately known as the “vista car” 2. If you’re feeling nostalgic, perhaps it’s time to set up your Plarail tracks and relive those childhood adventures! 🌈🎩👧👦 Learn more ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RE: Microsoft Copilot - Super - 05-02-2024 What is this 'App' supposed to be? Like a FAQ site? RE: Microsoft Copilot - GreatGordonFan - 05-02-2024 @Super, This isn't an FAQ site. Microsoft Copilot is an Artificial intelligence bot that can answer questions and (kind of) engage in conversations about a subject. It's very similar to popular ChatGPT (another AI bot). These bots are often used by lazy students as they can write whole essays or do your homework (though as Dr. Chris said they can be inaccurate, as I have found out myself in the past). You can use this bot online with Bing. People also use the AI bots to generate images, sometimes bizarre images like the one below. Its honestly shocking how realistic these images can be. This tech is pretty recent and even I as a youngster think it's insane that AI can do this and be so widely available. RE: Microsoft Copilot - Destination Realization - 05-02-2024 nobody: me: looking for mistakes finds that Thomas was "made" by TOMY in 1980 me: (insert jumpscare meme) RE: Microsoft Copilot - HanoibusGamer - 05-03-2024 I like that the AI also decided to spit a summary of Plarail history umprompted RE: Microsoft Copilot - Super - 05-03-2024 (05-02-2024, 02:21 PM)GreatGordonFan Wrote: @Super, Thank you GG-Fan 😃 |