Deep dive on Declarative copilots in Copilot for M365 with Sebastien Levert
In this episode Jeremy Thake talks to Sebastien Levert about Declarative copilots. They talk about the user experience, how you can build them in both Teams toolkit and Copilot Studio, the moving parts of them including graph connectors, plugins and instructions...plus much more! Right now these are in private preview with public preview coming very soon...
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