Microsoft is now introducing a new feature on Microsoft Copilot on the web, called "Buku Nota" or "Notebook". Through it, it provides a method of interacting with generators based on artificial intelligence, where it uses the concept of note-taking, and not in the form of conversation dialogue as usual.
On a normal Copilot, users will interact in the form of a conversational dialogue, and it may be a little difficult in managing work tasks and so on. While through the "Notebook" interface it is divided into two parts, left and right. Users can include a promo on the left side, and it will in turn generate related text on the right side.
Users can also perform editing and so on on the prom, and see changes to the generated results. Microsoft says it offers support for up to 18,000 characters today.
For those of you who are interested in trying it, you can go to the Copilot site, and use it today.