Copilot in Word – use web content and citations
I want to use Copilot in Word to write a summary about information from the web. I want Copilot to add references for the information it wrote, so I can cross-check if the generated information is correct and validate sources.
An example prompt in Copilot in Word for instance: “Write recent news events from last week, add citations”.
However, I noticed that Copilot in Word doesn’t seem to have recent web information, instead it writes old-dated content. Also, it adds a template for the URL but doesn’t fill in the URL. Instead, it writes a pattern such as: “[URL: [URL]]” but not the actual URL.
How can I ensure Copilot in Word uses web search content, as well as adds all reference URLs for the summarized information (similar to Bing Chat Enterprise)?
I want to use Copilot in Word to write a summary about information from the web. I want Copilot to add references for the information it wrote, so I can cross-check if the generated information is correct and validate sources. An example prompt in Copilot in Word for instance: “Write recent news events from last week, add citations”. However, I noticed that Copilot in Word doesn’t seem to have recent web information, instead it writes old-dated content. Also, it adds a template for the URL but doesn’t fill in the URL. Instead, it writes a pattern such as: “[URL: [URL]]” but not the actual URL. How can I ensure Copilot in Word uses web search content, as well as adds all reference URLs for the summarized information (similar to Bing Chat Enterprise)? Read More