This New Copilot Update is INSANE!
By Julian Goldie SEO
Summary
Topics Covered
- AI Fatigue Ends with One-Shot Tasks
- Build Repeatable AI Workflows
- Power Moves Scale AI Output
- Copilot Excels in Async Execution
Full Transcript
This new co-pilot update is insane. What
if you could give AI a job and just walk away, come back, and it's done. No
babysitting, no constant prompting.
Microsoft just dropped something that changes everything. And I'm going to
changes everything. And I'm going to show you exactly how to use it. So
Microsoft just launched this thing called tasks in Copilot. I And it's wild. You basically tell it what to do
wild. You basically tell it what to do once, then you close your laptop, a go do whatever. And it works in the
do whatever. And it works in the background like you hired someone except it's AI. It's the closest thing to
it's AI. It's the closest thing to having a virtual assistant that actually works, not just chatting back and forth.
Real tasks, real output while you sleep.
Let me break down what this actually is.
Copilot used to be just a chatbot. You
ask something, it answers. You ask
again, it answers again. Back and forth all day. But now with tasks, you assign
all day. But now with tasks, you assign work once and it runs without you. It
works on desktop. It works on mobile.
You can even get updates through text message. This is huge for anyone who's
message. This is huge for anyone who's tired of constantly prompting AI tools.
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below. Here's why this matters. Most
people are burned out from AI fatigue.
You know what I mean? You open chat GPT, type a prompt, get an answer, realize it's not quite right, prompt again, tweak it, prompt again. It's exhausting.
You're basically micromanaging a robot.
But with co-pilot tasks, you set it up once and walk away. No constant
check-in, no endless revisions in real time. You come back to finished work.
time. You come back to finished work.
So, who actually needs this? If you're a founder trying to automate workflows, this is for you. If you're a creator who needs to batch content without spending all day on it, this is for you.
developers who want to test ideas fast, agencies trying to scale without hiring more people, anyone who's stuck doing repetitive tasks that could be automated, this tool is built for you.
But listen, if you're someone who needs full manual control over every little thing, this might not be your vibe. And
if you expect perfect results without ever reviewing anything, you're going to be disappointed. AI still makes
be disappointed. AI still makes mistakes. You still need to check the
mistakes. You still need to check the output. But the time savings, insane.
output. But the time savings, insane.
Here's the problem it solves. You're
tired of prompting. You're tired of guiding AI step by step like it's a toddler. You want to assign something
toddler. You want to assign something and move on with your life. That's
exactly what this does. You give it a task. You leave. You come back to
task. You leave. You come back to results. Simple. Let me show you how to
results. Simple. Let me show you how to actually use this thing. First, you open Copilot. It could be the web version or
Copilot. It could be the web version or the app. Then you go to the task
the app. Then you go to the task section. It looks different from the
section. It looks different from the normal chat interface. You'll see it right away. This is where the magic
right away. This is where the magic happens. Now, you create your first
happens. Now, you create your first task. Let me give you an example. Say
task. Let me give you an example. Say
you want 10 YouTube video ideas for the AI niche plus full scripts. You type
that in. But here's the key. You need to be specific. Tell it your goal. Add
be specific. Tell it your goal. Add
clear instructions. Set the output format you want. The more detail you give up front, the better results you get when you come back. Then you hit run task. And here's where it gets cool. You
task. And here's where it gets cool. You
can literally close the app, switch to your phone, go to a meeting, work on something else. Copilot keeps working in
something else. Copilot keeps working in the background. And you can check
the background. And you can check progress across any device, desktop to mobile, seamless. When it's done, you
mobile, seamless. When it's done, you open the completed task. You'll see
structured output, clean, organized, and if it's not perfect. You can iterate right there, edit it, refine it, turn it into exactly what you need. No starting
from scratch. And here's my favorite part. You can turn any task into a
part. You can turn any task into a workflow. Say you just created those
workflow. Say you just created those video ideas, copy that task, change the niche, maybe from AI to fitness, hit run again. Boom. Repeatable system. This is
again. Boom. Repeatable system. This is
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The link is in the description. We've
got people in there scaling agencies, building content machines, automating lead gen, real results, not theory. Let
me show you some actual use cases because this isn't just theory. This is
stuff you can build today. First, lead
generation. You create a task that says, "Find 50 potential clients in my niche and draft outreach emails for each one."
You run it. Come back to a ready to send list. That's hours of work done while
list. That's hours of work done while you're doing something else. Second,
content factory. You set up a task to generate scripts, titles, and hooks for your videos. You run it daily. Suddenly,
your videos. You run it daily. Suddenly,
you've got a content pipeline that never stops. You're not sitting there every
stops. You're not sitting there every morning staring at a blank screen. The
ideas are already there. Third, mini SAS builder. You want to test a software
builder. You want to test a software idea fast. You create a task to research
idea fast. You create a task to research the market. to create a feature list and
the market. to create a feature list and draft landing page copy. By the time you're done with lunch, you've got the foundation of your product mapped out.
Fourth, automation workflows. You can
combine this with tools like Notion or Zapia. Imagine a task that summarizes
Zapia. Imagine a task that summarizes your emails, generates replies, and stores everything in a dock. Your inbox
basically manages itself. You set up a task to find trending products, write affiliate content, and generate ad copy.
You've got a monetization engine running on autopilot. Not by chatting with it,
on autopilot. Not by chatting with it, by putting it to work. Now, let me give you some advanced moves. Power move
number one, multi-step tasking. Don't
try to do everything in one task. Break
it into phases. Research first, then create, then optimize each task builds on the last one. This keeps quality high. Power move number two, persistent
high. Power move number two, persistent instructions. Add style rules to your
instructions. Add style rules to your tasks. Tell it to write like Alex or
tasks. Tell it to write like Alex or Mosy. Short sentences, high retention,
Mosy. Short sentences, high retention, punchy. Whatever your brand voice is,
punchy. Whatever your brand voice is, bake it into the task. Then every output matches your style automatically. Power
move. Number three, cross device workflow. Start the task on your desktop
workflow. Start the task on your desktop in the morning. Monitor it on your phone during the day. Get an update via text when it's done. You're never tied to one device. You're always in control. Power
device. You're always in control. Power
move number four, task templates. Once
you build a system that works, save it.
Turn it into a template. Now you got reusable systems, a content engine, a lead gen pipeline, a research machine.
You build it once, use it forever. Power
move number five, hybrid workflow. Don't
just use C-pilot by itself. Use Copilot
for execution. Use Chat GPT for refinement. Let Copilot do the heavy
refinement. Let Copilot do the heavy lifting in the background, then polish it with Chat GPT. Best of both worlds.
But let's be real, this isn't perfect.
And I'm going to tell you the truth first. It's not fully autonomous. You
first. It's not fully autonomous. You
still need to give clear instructions.
Garbage in, garbage out. If your prompt sucks, your results will suck. Second,
accuracy issues. AI still hallucinates.
It makes stuff up sometimes. You have to verify everything. Don't just trust the
verify everything. Don't just trust the output blindly. Check it, edit it, make
output blindly. Check it, edit it, make sure it's right. Third, limited
integrations for now. This isn't as powerful as full automation tools yet.
It's new. It's going to get better, but right now, it's not going to replace Zapia or make. It's different. Fourth,
no deep customization compared to developer tools. If you're a hardcore
developer tools. If you're a hardcore coder, you might feel limited, but for most people, this is more than enough.
Common mistakes I see. People write
vague prompts, then they complain the results are weak. Be specific. Give
structure. Tell it exactly what you want. Another mistake is expecting
want. Another mistake is expecting perfect results on the first try. It's
AI. You're going to need to iterate. Let
me compare this to other tools real quick. Copilot versus Chat GPT. Copilot
quick. Copilot versus Chat GPT. Copilot
is better for async tasks. Set it and forget it. Chat GPT is better for
forget it. Chat GPT is better for conversations and depth. When you need to go back and forth and refine ideas, chat GPT wins. But when you need something done in the background,
Copilot wins. Copilot versus Zapia.
Copilot wins. Copilot versus Zapia.
C-pilot is AIdriven. It thinks it creates Zapia is rule-based. If this
happens, do that. Both are valuable, but they do different things. Think of
Copilot as your AI worker. Zapia as your automation engine. So, who is this
automation engine. So, who is this perfect for? Creators who want to batch
perfect for? Creators who want to batch content automatically. You're not
content automatically. You're not spending all weekend writing scripts.
Founders who need to validate ideas faster. You're testing 10 concepts while
faster. You're testing 10 concepts while your competitor is still thinking about one. Agencies trying to scale output
one. Agencies trying to scale output without hiring. You're doing the work of
without hiring. You're doing the work of three people with one subscription.
Beginners who want an easy entry into automation. This is simpler than
automation. This is simpler than learning code and advanced users who want to combine it with APIs and workflows. You can build some crazy
workflows. You can build some crazy stuff. Here's what you should do right
stuff. Here's what you should do right now. Go try Copilot Task today. Build
now. Go try Copilot Task today. Build
your first automated workflow. Start
simple, maybe a daily content generator or a lead generation system. Pick one
thing you do every week that's repetitive. Automate it. And if you want
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Let me know in the comments. What task
would you automate first if AI could work for you 24/7? Would it be content?
Lead gen research something else? Drop a
comment. Julian reads every single one.
This is the future. AI that works while you sleep. AI that doesn't need you
you sleep. AI that doesn't need you holding its hand.
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