Allowing Image Input and Analysis in Microsoft Copilot Studio

Welcome to the world of Microsoft Copilot Studio, where we will learn to make use of yet another feature that is included in Microsoft Copilot Studio. Microsoft Copilot Studio allows users to upload images; now this feature allows your agents to analyse images and respond accordingly. Let’s see how to properly make use of this… Read More »
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