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A podcast about cloud, technology and the people using it


Episode 91: Copilot is like a teenager

In this episode we welcome back a couple of our old friends Stephen Rose and Darrell Webster to talk about Copilot and AI - how useful or useless are these technologies and what does it take to get it to work as advertised. Our guest share some great insight on what is needed to make the most of AI and why so many organizations struggle soon after going all in. We each talk about our own favorite Copilot and how it has changed the way we work - and Warren has a conversation with ChatGPT about living on the moon.

Stephen Stephen Rose a highly experienced change management and a adoption expert with a track record of helping the world’s top businesses achieve their goals. For 14 years, he led Microsoft deployment, adoption and usage of Windows, Office, OneDrive and Teams and Co-Pilot for IT professionals worldwide using technical marketing, public speaking, community, and human connection. Stephen currently hold over 15 Microsoft and CompTIA technical certifications. You can connect with Stephen on LinkedIn

Darrell Darrell Webster is a productivity and collaboration specialist who helps individuals and teams to define and refine the way they work by listening, coaching and exploring the possibilities. Darrell believes that the best way to learn is through practical experiences with your information, your people and your environment. You can connect with Darrell on Twitter

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