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Paste with AI should use Copilot, not OpenAI #32940

Open cfischer69 opened 1 month ago

cfischer69 commented 1 month ago

Description of the new feature / enhancement

A microsoft AI product should integrate with Copilot, not require separate OpenAI API keys

Scenario when this would be used?

Just where you already intend it

Supporting information

Sends confusing messaging about Microsoft's AI strategy

craigloewen-msft commented 1 month ago

This is a fantastic feature request, and something we're investigating on adding in the future.

ThoughtPhotography commented 1 month ago

Great idea. I'm on Win10, but enabled Copilot using ViVeTool. I was going to disable it since I usually have a ChatGPT/Claude Window open anyway, but this would be quite useful.

klueman commented 1 month ago

The title seems to suggest it should use Copilot instead of OpenAPI, but the post only says it should integrate with Copilot.

Co-pilot integration seems obvious, but I don't see why OpenAI shouldn't be an option. Or any AI that provides the necessary API.

Especially if using Copilot like this would require a Microsoft account, or may end up requiring one in the future. That would lock local account only users out of the feature.

ThoughtPhotography commented 3 weeks ago

Co-pilot integration seems obvious, but I don't see why OpenAI shouldn't be an option. Or any AI that provides the necessary API.

Most models have standardized their API to match OpenAI so I agree it would be ideal to allow any AI (Claude, Gemini etc.), however since PowerToys is a Microsoft product adding support for competitor AIs might be disallowed.

MS has equity in Mistral so that could be a viable option if the others aren't.