[This article is pre-release material and is subject to change]
Innovation in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is happening at a rapid pace, and each generative model has different strengths and expertise. With model previews, you can evaluate the latest model to summarize generative responses.
Important note :
This feature is currently in public preview and is only available to users in the United States. This article contains preview documentation from Microsoft Copilot Studio and is subject to change.
Preview features are not intended for use in a production environment and may have limited functionality. Preview features are subject to preview terms . These features are provided before the official release so you can access them early and provide feedback.
Administrators can choose to allow or disallow preview and experimental models in an environment. To use these models, AI preview and experimental models must be enabled for your environment.
If you're building an agent ready for a production environment, check out the Microsoft Copilot Studio overview .
The agent uses the model you choose to generate responses. These generated responses help your agent operate efficiently from the start and increase the number of topics the agent can discuss, without having to manually create the conversation tree.
Preview models are in the testing phase and have not undergone the same full testing process as default models. You may experience slowdowns or errors due to limited capacity and accessibility. Preview models may not be supported in the future and should not be used for production purposes.
Data processed during the preview process may be processed and stored outside the geographic location of your organization.
You can switch between the preview model and the default model at any time.
- Access the Settings page for your agent.
- In the Responses section , select the model you want to use for the Primary response model.
Note : To allow your agent to use information outside of its own knowledge base, permit the model to use its own general knowledge.