Anyone able to get the MS Office CoPilot trial to work?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the challenges and experiences related to accessing the MS Office CoPilot trial. Participants share their attempts to unlock the feature and the implications of Microsoft's integration of CoPilot into its applications.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Technical explanation, Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions a regedit method found online that did not successfully unlock CoPilot for them.
  • Another participant notes that there are specific version requirements and enrollment conditions for accessing CoPilot, suggesting that Microsoft may have strategic reasons for its rollout.
  • A repeated point emphasizes the importance of obtaining information directly from Microsoft regarding the CoPilot feature and its integration into applications.
  • There is a claim that Microsoft has restricted access to OpenAI's Codex platform, potentially limiting availability to paying clients in the future.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express varying experiences and opinions regarding the accessibility of CoPilot, indicating that there is no consensus on how to successfully unlock or access the trial.

Contextual Notes

Participants highlight potential limitations related to version numbers and enrollment types, but these aspects remain unresolved in the discussion.

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There are some caveats to version # and other enrolments (365 etc) It's best to get it straight from MS when searching. MS will embed it in every language based application to grasp at payback from their $10b of investments committed to OpenAI. I guess they will have specific experiments using it.
 
TonyStewart said:
There are some caveats to version # and other enrolments (365 etc) It's best to get it straight from MS when searching. MS will embed it in every language based application to grasp at payback from their $10b of investments committed to OpenAI. I guess they will have specific experiments using it.
Yeah, but did not want to wait for the rollout later this year
 
I read they pulled the link to OpenAI's Codex platform to restrict access, and natch only for future revenue paying clients.
 

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