Microsoft Copilot

DTU gives access for students and employees to a somewhat similar chat tool to ChatGPT, based on a large language model, from Microsoft, which you can find at https://copilot.microsoft.com/ or at https://m365.cloud.microsoft/ when logged into your DTU account. You can also use it from within the Edge browser. Read more at Microsoft. It is sometimes referred to as “Copilot for the web”. The service also provides access to DALL-E, so you can prompt the service to generate images. ...

Prompting

Many of the ChatGPT-like Generative AI services are based on General Pre-trained Transformer (GPT) Large Language Models (LLM) whose main interaction method is prompting. There are many websites dedicated to “prompt engineering” and some contain helpful taxonomies. To get started, you may seek inspiration from the so-called prompt engineering guide (external link) to learn about the differences between zero-vs few-shot prompting, chain-of-thought prompting etc.