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Copilot Pro now allows you to create your own AI with GPT Builder

Creating your own AI

Copilot Pro now allows you to create your own AI with GPT Builder
Daniel García

Daniel García

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Copilot Pro, the premium service of Microsoft Copilot that provides access to special features based on Artificial Intelligence, is now starting to give users access to its GPT Builder tool, a service that allows users to design their own generative AI variations quickly and easily.

In this way, users with access to Copilot Pro will not only be able to use the basic tool of the Microsoft Copilot paid service, but they will also have the possibility of training an Artificial Intelligence by providing it with the learning they consider relevant to adapt their service to specific requirements, whether they are based on text or generative images.

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Creating a Custom AI

As Michael Schechter, one of the developers of Copilot, has announced through social networks, the GPT Builder tool is now available for Copilot Pro users, although, according to initial reports from other users, it seems that, for now, this feature is only available in the United States, and it has not yet been implemented in other regions.

Taking into account the particularities of data usage laws in regions such as the European Union, it is logical for Microsoft to opt for a phased release to ensure that this tool, which can be sensitive, complies with the regulations of their respective territories. Additionally, this tool is in the testing phase, making it easier to draw conclusions with a more limited sample.

Full freedom for users

In this way, the GPT Builder tool offers great freedom to users who want to create a segmented Artificial Intelligence with more specific functions. Through the option to import files to generate learning, each user can make their AI a personal element. In addition, it can also be shared, for those who do not want to keep their versions in the private sphere.

However, it can also be somewhat problematic, as each user can provide conflicting or dangerous learning to the AI, and along with the possibility of sharing this customized iteration, problematic and harmful disseminations can be made at many levels. No details have been given on how Microsoft will act in response to these practices, although it would be expected that problematic uses are cut off at the root by the company.

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Daniel García

Daniel García

Graduated in Journalism, Daniel specializes in video games and technology, currently writing for Andro4all and NaviGames, and having written for more Difoosion portals such as Alfa Beta Juega or Urban Tecno. He enjoys staying up-to-date with current affairs, as well as reading, video games, and any other form of cultural expression

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