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Microsoft has launched two new features for its Copilot Researcher tool, named Critique and Council. These updates combine the capabilities of OpenAI’s GPT and Anthropic’s Claude to enhance AI research quality. This development is significant as it aims to solve various problems common in traditional AI research, such as inaccurate information and poor citations.
Critique works by separating the research process into two phases. First, GPT plans the research and writes a draft. Then, Claude acts as an editor, checking for factual accuracy and citation quality before the final report is provided to the user. This approach aims to reduce errors that can arise when a single model completes all tasks without oversight.
In contrast, Council operates differently. It runs both models at the same time, comparing their outputs while a third model evaluates the results. This method helps highlight where the two AIs agree or differ, which can lead to more comprehensive research insights.
Both features are currently available to users in Microsoft’s early-access Frontier program, although a subscription to Microsoft 365 Copilot is required. Microsoft believes that this multi-model approach could redefine how AI conducts research, suggesting that no single model will dominate.
These innovations mark a step forward in AI research, with the potential for improved accuracy and depth in findings. Microsoft aims to explore further enhancements to benefit users in various fields.