On every page, theres a header section with some recommended actions you can do there and with a click on it, you can task copilot to do them for you.
Today, everything I got was to the extend of “decommission this Kubernetes cluster” and other destructive things you do not want to accidentally click on.
Running some DDL in big query and it suggested some fixes.
I also have my own ai system that does much better search and completion than Google’s, which is insane because it’s literally pulling from the information schema in big query.
It just lies like crazy whenever I make quick searches for scientific info. Like, beyond wrong and unhelpful, it cites literature that definitively does not show what it claims. Very unhelp for when I need to know, say, what are all the known ligands for a given receptor or whether a certain cell line expresses a specific cytokine. Things that should be super easy for an “advanced” search system.
If I could turn off the Google one at work, my usage for both would drop to zero
lol today I tried to resolve an issue with Gemini chat in Google cloud console.
It gave me advice that just hid an error, so technically the task succeeded but the results were garbage.
It was my mistake for trying.
That reminds me of copilot in the azure portal.
On every page, theres a header section with some recommended actions you can do there and with a click on it, you can task copilot to do them for you.
Today, everything I got was to the extend of “decommission this Kubernetes cluster” and other destructive things you do not want to accidentally click on.
Yeah, basically the same.
Running some DDL in big query and it suggested some fixes.
I also have my own ai system that does much better search and completion than Google’s, which is insane because it’s literally pulling from the information schema in big query.
It just lies like crazy whenever I make quick searches for scientific info. Like, beyond wrong and unhelpful, it cites literature that definitively does not show what it claims. Very unhelp for when I need to know, say, what are all the known ligands for a given receptor or whether a certain cell line expresses a specific cytokine. Things that should be super easy for an “advanced” search system.