00:00So, in order to start using Microsoft Copilot, what you can actually do is start writing
00:09simple prompts. Let's say, for example, if I were to go around over here, you can go
00:14ahead and type in, let's say, for example, hello there, how are you, right here. Let's
00:22just go ahead and start with a simple prompt right here. So, just like a conversation,
00:26we can go around and type in something. So, let's say, for example, I'm going to go around
00:31and say, can you tell me about tomorrow's weather in Yangon and how will it be, right
00:40here, just like this. So, if I were to go around and type that in, then it'll simply
00:45set up the weather information right here and then will give me information as per the
00:51reference, as you can see right here, just like this as well. So, you can also ask it
00:55general things right here. Let's say, for example, when was the first computer invented
01:04right here, just like this, and then it'll give you a prompt result right here, just
01:08like this. So, it says the concept of a computer has evolved over time and the first mechanical
01:13computer known as Deference Engine was designed by Charles Babbage. So, that is how you can
01:19see that you can write in prompts and get literally answers to anything and then it
01:24can generate much content as you like and make your everyday works easier for you.
01:31And throughout this course, we're going to explore the various things that Microsoft
01:35Copilot can do. So, I hope you found this video useful. So, be sure to comment on what
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