So they now have two separate AI chatbots named Copilot now? Obviously GitHub Copilot is focused on coding, but this one seems like it is not. Both are owned by Microsoft. Both are called Copilot. Both are AI chatbots.
Coming from the Company that brought you “Visual Studio” and “Visual Studio Code” and called the followup of “.NET Framework” just “.NET”. Sometimes I think they want their products to be hard to search.
Or the Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox One X/S, Xbox Series X/S.
Or Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, 11.
Someone at Microsoft just really wants people to know that naming is hard. I am pretty sure they’re intentionally confusing customers so they only know what the current product is.
Windows subsystem for Linux (WSL) which is Linux as a subsystem of Windows.
I still mess up launching it on my work Mac. Apparently “Code” works but “VSCode” doesn’t, and everybody calls it “VSCode” where I work.
I’m usually a ViM person, but I gave it a go when helping out with an unfamiliar project.
There is an open source version of vscode without all the MS telemetry stuff, it’s called VSCodium or just Code. Although I wouldn’t be surprised if normal VScode also starts with “code” instead of “vscode”
Oh there’s more. There’s also 365 Copilot and Windows Copilot.
Not confusing at all.
And there is Windows 365, and Microsoft 365.
And Office 365
Microsoft 365 is the new name for Office 365
Oh boy.
Soon they will just rename everything to Copilot.
I think they do this intentionally because their users are so bad at computers, they will want “copilot” everywhere, and think of it as intellisense (microsofts word for auto completion).
I’ve seen in corporations that clueless managers even go as far as thinking Microsoft stuff is reliable and trustable and other alternatives are not. Marketing works.
Microsoft Defender: You must be new.
How does it compete with chat gpt? It is chat gpt.
Just like how edge competes with chrome, I suppose.
Common marketing strategy.
If you can pit your products against each other, it gives the illusion of choice. The many flavors of toothpaste for example, while being owned by one company.
My favorites are Google Maps and Waze, and PayPal and Venmo.
Except MS has 70℅ of OpenAI shares. Sounds like MS being athlette - competing with itself lol. 😅
You’re right, that’s even dumber
49%, no?
Maybe something has changed. I’ve heard about 70% some time ago ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
They also locked it behind Edge or the official “Bing app” on mobile. You can no longer just try out Bing Chat from the browser.
Last time I hit that wall on Firefox, changing my user agent worked wonders. Don’t tell anyone I told you this. ;)
Works fine in Chrome here?
Microsoft and renaming things for no reason, name a better duo
Google and killed projects.