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dsaravel | 2 years ago

Interesting. It seems that Copilot is presented in Github as a "separate" solution to the rest of the Microsoft ecosystem. Do you think the competition will happen with new integrations to Visual Studio on the app tooling side or on the enterprise apps?

I never thought about the current computing infrastructure as a new frontier for Moore's Law. I suppose the competition will happen in that space. What I am not sure about is if Moore's Law applies to this new infrastructure as whole when compared against the advancements in computers in general.

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px1999|2 years ago

Microsoft almost look to be building out a single copilot product across a bunch of their products (ie the eventual goal could be to share context between office365, Windows, sales, security, dynamics, Bing and github). If this were the case, it'd make sense to keep it separate

It also means they won't need to be the best for any one use, just "good enough" (and available enough) and they'll become the de facto ai for business (in the same way teams beat slack etc)

dsaravel|2 years ago

Yeah. It is sad to be forced to work with "just good enough". I work in tech support and everyone asks for a Teams meeting to share screens. And Teams has improved a lot in the last 6 or 7 years, but, for the purposes of sharing screen for technical support, it is just good enough.