cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
Reply
plarrue
Power Apps
Power Apps

Question for everyone : How are you using Create Text GPT in AI Builder?

Hi everyone, 👋 From the AI Builder product group we want to hear from you.

 

👉Have you tried Text Generation in AI Builder already? How are you using it? For what use case? Is there anything you would like to see added or changed to make it even better?

 

👉We are interested in knowing about your AI Builder experience. Please share your story!

 

Thank you!

61 REPLIES 61
takolota
Multi Super User
Multi Super User

@JoeF-MSFT 
Did the Create text with GPT action recently get a boost / switch to a 16k token model?

I just went to test a potential scenario that would result in an error because the action response would be cut short due to exceeding the token limit, which was at around 4000 a month ago.

But I just had a 35,000 character prompt & response go through without error.
NoError.png

 

 

Do we know if this is expected functionality? Will it continue operating this way going forward?

This will be wonderful if it does!

ARB_wcc
Super User
Super User

Sir, in the era of AI, a month ago is like a year ago, why are you surprised? 😆

 

But I noticed it too, below is Agent 00 which is my new product manager, it has like 1k words in the initial stage of the loop and when it loads the "input" from our DB the word count is increasing to 8k / 20k on average.

 

The output of this agent is being used by other agents in the flow and they interact between each other in a loop that can repeat 5 times or until the final agent, which is the boss, makes the decision to end the loop.

 

The "boss" is reviewing inputs from all other agents in the flow and the word count is averaging from 18k to 32k

 

A solution like this with multiple agents (GPT connectors) interacting with each other in the same flow, would be impossible a month ago.

 

01.jpg

Ashbhatia
Power Apps
Power Apps

Thanks for noticing the change.

The underling model for the AI Builder was recently upgraded to use the 16K version of the model. So, makers should be able to get more tokens our of their GPT calls. This should help makers provide model detailed prompts with grounding data, few shot examples, etc. This will also enable them to get more detailed as well as simulated multi turn conversations.

I hope you all are like the change. Please let us know if there is any feedback about this, good or bad, both as welcome.

Ashish

@Ashbhatia 

It's awesome & just what I have been waiting for!

Now my PDF data extraction template can handle 10-20 page document prompts!

https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Power-Automate-Cookbook/Extract-Data-From-PDFs-and-Images-With-G... 

@Ashbhatia  Can't wait for this connector to use GPT4 instead of 3.5 💪🏻🤖

 

You know, for the basic, run-of-the-mill data extraction, the current 3.5 version is like a trusty old steed - gets the job done without much fuss. But oh boy, when we talk about those trickier tasks needing a sprinkle of, how can I put it, "cognitive analysis", I must say GPT4 can outperform 3.5 by a significant margin. The enhanced capabilities in understanding and generating nuanced responses make it a much more robust tool, especially when it comes to handling intricate "multi-agent" scenarios.  

 

Below is an example with multi-agents that is yielding impressive results:

 

🏭 Product Description Factory Flow

 

In the 🏭 Product Description Factory, a symbiotic and iterative process unfolds, where specialized agents collaborate meticulously to craft product descriptions in line with Brazilian import regulations. Here's a glimpse of the orchestrated workflow:

 

  1. 🙎🏻‍♂️ Translator Agent: Kick-starts the process by translating the initial invoice descriptions into Portuguese, morphing them into a format that sets the stage for the ensuing steps.
  2. 👨🏻‍💼 Boss Agent: Functions as the central node of operations, orchestrating the flow by allocating the translated description to the appropriate Product Manager, based on the product category.
  3. 👨‍💼 Product Managers: Specialized experts in various domains such as "Security", "Connectivity", and "Cabling", they collaborate closely with the Data Engineer to develop a comprehensive JSON structure, forming the backbone of the final product description.
  4. 👨🏻‍🔧 Data Engineer: This agent, equipped with analytical prowess, performs fuzzy lookup to extract similar products from the database, offering a rich context that facilitates the crafting of an optimized product description.
  5. 👩🏻‍💼 Product Analyst: Using the JSON blueprint as a reference, this agent meticulously constructs a detailed and regulation-compliant product description, marking a pivotal step towards final submission.
  6. 🧙🏻‍♂️ Tariff Classification Specialist: Stepping in with precision, this specialist identifies the correct NCM and Class ID for the product, aligning the description with tariff classifications.
  7. 👨🏻‍⚖️ Auditor Agent: In the final stretch, this agent scrutinizes the product description's quality and compliance, attributing a score that indicates the level of precision and adherence to regulations.

 

Upon completion of the Auditor Agent's evaluation, the feedback is channeled back to the Boss Agent. This triggers a feedback loop that can repeat up to 5 times, or until the Boss Agent deems the product description to be of satisfactory quality and precision, greenlighting it for final submission.

 

By harmonizing the expertise of various agents, the 🏭 Product Description Factory flow can avoid hallucination, refining the product description process to facilitate smoother customs clearance.

 

 

 

 

 

@Ashbhatia 

 

If they do add GPT4 as a model for this action, I hope it is something one can opt in or out of.

The less expensive GPT 3.5 Turbo is just what I need for the vast majority of data extraction scenarios.

GPT4 may only be relevant for trickier data extraction scenarios like ones that require interpreting a document’s text to determine a data value, for instance determining years of experience based on a Resume with several lines of work experience dates, but no explicit reference to the number of years a person has worked in a given type of role. For those types of scenarios I would like to allow users to switch a parameter from GPT3.5 to GPT4.

@takolota I completely agree 

JoeF-MSFT
Power Apps
Power Apps

Is anyone on this thread attending the Power Platform Conference? 🙂 https://www.powerplatformconf.com/ 

spiik
Helper I
Helper I

This is my first demo, which uses sentiment analysis, custom category recognition, entities extraction, language and phrases extraction https://www.karlex.fi/automated-email-handling-and-integration-to-public-360/

Hi Karl-Johan

Thanks a lot sharing your workflow. Have you explored using the "Create Text with GPT" action, perhaps for tasks like category classification?

 

Regards,

Philippe

Hi, @plarrue. I've been pondering over something - with the "Create Text with GPT" showcasing prowess in virtually any text-based task, do we even require other connectors? 😁

 

To illustrate, let's delve into a snippet of our "Product Description Factory" workflow. Visualize this: a specialized connector, which we refer to as Agent 01, adeptly extracts the product description from an invoice and allocates it to the appropriate Business Unit (we have 3 prominent BUs at withing the company). Following this, Agent 02 steps in, meticulously filtering the product down to the precise category and sub-category - a feat accomplished from a vast pool of over 750 potential classifications, all through the analysis of product description alone.

 

Check out the animation below to get the full picture, the task is done so quickly that the SharePoint List barely have time to synchronize. (note: speed was amped up to 150% of the original pace to trim down the file size)

 

Product Categorization with GPT (Animation)Product Categorization with GPT (Animation)

 

 

 

 

 

 

@plarrue , delving further into the topic of classification, I'd like to spotlight an instance where we leverage the GPT connector as an "Auditor Agent". In this role, it scans for "approved" product descriptions to locate specific information. Not just that, it assigns a quality rank ranging from "Bad" to "Excellent" based on the depth and accuracy of the information available. But it doesn't stop there. The connector goes a step further by furnishing "Audit Insights", offering astute recommendations to enhance the quality of descriptions. This streamlined process thus allows the team to concentrate their efforts on refining the descriptions that necessitate improvement, optimizing the workflow and enhancing the accuracy of the categorization.

 

AI Product Description Score and Confidence.png

takolota
Multi Super User
Multi Super User

Do we know what the requests per second / requests per minute 429 throttle limit is for Create text with GPT action / Dataverse AI Builder connection?

 

During testing of a data extraction on a Power App today a flow’s GPT action got a 429 error & was throttled for a couple minutes. This caused the flow to timeout before responding to the app.

This was pretty surprising considering the Dataverse connector used for the action was only called once for the OCR action & once for the GPT prompt. To the best of my knowledge there were no concurrent flows running at the time.

 

I’ve added more connections to the flow actions to spread the calls across more account connection instances, but I don’t know why it would ever get a 429 error with only 2 action calls on a connection.

takolota
Multi Super User
Multi Super User

This is ridiculous.

 

https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/AI-Builder/Create-Text-With-GPT-Manual-approval-action-required-...

 

I’m more annoyed at the precedent & mindset that would have produced such a change from Microsoft staff as it is arrogantly assuming they know more about a vast number of development scenarios than the developers who work directly with an organization’s processes themselves. This is a terrible top-down approach that ignores all the better local knowledge of developers.

Anyone who recommended or started implementing this change from warning to full requirement needs to be reined in.

We're currently using a preview connector, which does come with its own set of quirks 😅. But I wholeheartedly agree with your sentiments.

 

Additionally, one aspect I find challenging is the lack of stability in the prompts. A prompt that functions flawlessly today may not necessarily perform the same way tomorrow due to ongoing updates and changes. Implementing some form of versioning control could be a game-changer, ensuring that existing connectors remain unaffected.

@ARB_wcc 

 

I understand some may be using these actions for prompts & scenarios where there is a lot more potential for variance & so they would want to encourage oversight as much as possible.

But when I’m trying to just use this like a much much more advanced regex or text string query tool, it’s annoying to get lumped in with those other higher variance uses.

Ashbhatia
Power Apps
Power Apps

Hi  @takolota and @ARB_wcc ,

I understand your frustrations and concerns regarding the recent changes requiring manual approval for the "Create Text with GPT" feature in Power Automate. It's clear that these changes may seem restrictive, particularly when the intended use cases involve lower variance, like an advanced regex or text string query tool.

I want to assure you that the intention behind this requirement is not to undermine the expertise of our developer community or impose a top-down approach. Rather, it's a response to the unique challenges posed by Generative AI. These models, while incredibly advanced, sometimes have a tendency to fabricate information or are susceptible to prompt injection.  

As part of our commitment to responsible AI, we already have measures in place to moderate content and prevent the generation of inappropriate responses. However, controlling the tendency of the model to fabricate responses isn't as straightforward. Even though we guide the model to stay as factual as possible, it can sometimes deviate and produce misleading outputs. Moreover, there's also a significant risk related to 'prompt injection' in the data. Even with well-crafted prompts and automation, compromised incoming data can lead to unexpected results.


The landscape of risks associated with automation using Generative AI is a relatively new and not yet fully understood territory. As we navigate this space, we're taking a cautious approach to ensure human oversight and control over AI-generated content.

That said, we're actively committed to developing robust safety systems, and, as we gain a deeper understanding, restoring as much control as possible back to developers. Our ultimate goal is to evolve this capability collectively with you, the developer community.

Your feedback regarding the stability of prompts and the potential for versioning control is incredibly valuable. We recently upgraded to the latest gpt-3.5-turbo-16k-0613 model. Our goal to bring the latest and greatest of the GPT models to our citizen developers. The latest model also quadruples the token window from 4k to 16k. Model update might be a reason for the variance in response that you were experiencing.

Please bear in mind that this feature is still in preview. As we gather more insights and navigate this emerging field, we're continually refining and tweaking our offerings to improve the user experience. 
Your patience, understanding, and input are greatly appreciated as we work towards creating an environment that is responsive to the knowledge and feedback of developer community. Thank you for being a part of this journey with us.

 
Ashish
ARB_wcc
Super User
Super User

Hi @Ashbhatia 

 

Thank you for your thorough explanation. I appreciate the complexities involved in balancing innovation with responsible AI use, especially in a field as new and rapidly evolving as Generative AI. I'm encouraged to hear that the team is committed to improving safety measures while also aiming to restore control back to developers.

 

Your update on the latest GPT model and its capabilities is particularly insightful. It provides context for the changes I've noticed!

 

Thanks again for valuing the input from the developer community. I'm eager to see how the feature evolves and am glad to be a part of this journey 👍🏻

martindr
Advocate III
Advocate III

as we gain a deeper understanding, restoring as much control as possible back to developers

Unfortunately, the mandatory approval step has killed most of my use cases because I've been using it in synchronous rather than asynchronous scenarios.

One example: I created a conversational interface on top of a Dataverse database. The user types a question in natural language and GPT translates that into a FetchXML query which the flow then executes.  I hooked it up to a PowerApp for an interactive experience. The results are listed in a datatable and displayed on a map. GPT makes for a great new user experience.

In such scenarios the concept of an asynchronous human approval step simply doesn't fit. Having debated many GenAI things with our Legal folk, I can imagine how this is a difficult problem for the product team to solve, though.

In the meantime, I have to pause my use of the most powerful action yet. Huge punch in a small package.


Wow, very interesting idea! disabling static result doesn't help? Solved: Create Text With GPT - Manual approval action requ... - Power Platform Community (microsoft....

Helpful resources

Announcements

Tuesday Tip | How to Provide Feedback

It's time for another TUESDAY TIPS, your weekly connection with the most insightful tips and tricks that empower both newcomers and veterans in the Power Platform Community! Every Tuesday, we bring you a curated selection of the finest advice, distilled from the resources and tools in the Community. Whether you’re a seasoned member or just getting started, Tuesday Tips are the perfect compass guiding you across the dynamic landscape of the Power Platform Community.   We are always looking to improve your experience on our community platform, and your feedback is invaluable to us. Whether it's a suggestion for a new feature, an idea to enhance the platform, or a concern you'd like to address, we want to hear from you!   How to Share Your Feedback: Each of our communities has its own Feedback forum where the Community Managers can assist you directly in.  ●  Power Apps  ● Power Automate   ● Power Pages   ● Copilot Studio   We also have many articles on community account FAQs, or how to navigate the community, which can be found below.   Community Accounts & Registration:  https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Community-Accounts-Registration/tkb-p/pa_community_accounts_regi...   Using the Community: https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Using-the-Community/tkb-p/pa_using_the_community   Our Commitment to You: We are committed to creating a collaborative and supportive environment. All feedback is reviewed by our community managers, and we strive to implement changes that will benefit all members.   Thank you for being a part of our community. Your contributions help us grow and improve together!

Copilot Cookbook Challenge | Win Tickets to the Power Platform Conference

We are excited to announce the "The Copilot Cookbook Community Challenge is a great way to showcase your creativity and connect with others. Plus, you could win tickets to the Power Platform Community Conference in Las Vegas in September 2024 as an amazing bonus.   Two ways to enter: 1. Copilot Studio: https://aka.ms/CS_Copilot_Cookbook_Challenge 2. Power Apps Copilot Cookbook Gallery: https://aka.ms/PA_Copilot_Cookbook_Challenge   There will be 5 chances to qualify for the final drawing: Early Bird Entries: March 1 - June 2Week 1: June 3 - June 9Week 2: June 10 - June 16Week 3: June 17 - June 23Week 4: June 24 - June 30     At the end of each week, we will draw 5 random names from every user who has posted a qualifying Copilot Studio template, sample or demo in the Copilot Studio Cookbook or a qualifying Power Apps Copilot sample or demo in the Power Apps Copilot Cookbook. Users who are not drawn in a given week will be added to the pool for the next week. Users can qualify more than once, but no more than once per week. Four winners will be drawn at random from the total qualifying entrants. If a winner declines, we will draw again at random for the next winner.  A user will only be able to win once. If they are drawn multiple times, another user will be drawn at random. Prizes:  One Pass to the Power Platform Conference in Las Vegas, Sep. 18-20, 2024 ($1800 value, does not include travel, lodging, or any other expenses) Winners are also eligible to do a 10-minute presentation of their demo or solution in a community solutions showcase at the event. To qualify for the drawing, templates, samples or demos must be related to Copilot Studio or a Copilot feature of Power Apps, Power Automate, or Power Pages, and must demonstrate or solve a complete unique and useful business or technical problem. Power Automate and Power Pagers posts should be added to the Power Apps Cookbook. Final determination of qualifying entries is at the sole discretion of Microsoft. Weekly updates and the Final random winners will be posted in the News & Announcements section in the communities on July 29th, 2024. Did you submit entries early?  Early Bird Entries March 1 - June 2:  If you posted something in the "early bird" time frame complete this form: https://aka.ms/Copilot_Challenge_EarlyBirds if you would like to be entered in the challenge.

May 2024 Community Newsletter

It's time for the May Community Newsletter, where we highlight the latest news, product releases, upcoming events, and the amazing work of our outstanding Community members.   If you're new to the Community, please make sure to follow the latest News & Announcements and check out the Community on LinkedIn as well! It's the best way to stay up-to-date with all the news from across Microsoft Power Platform and beyond.        COMMUNITY HIGHLIGHTS Check out the most active community members of the last month! These hardworking members are posting regularly, answering questions, kudos, and providing top solutions in their communities. We are so thankful for each of you--keep up the great work! If you hope to see your name here next month, follow these awesome community members to see what they do!   Power AppsPower AutomateCopilot StudioPower PagesWarrenBelzcreativeopinionExpiscornovusFubarAmikNived_NambiarPstork1OliverRodriguesmmbr1606ManishSolankiMattJimisonragavanrajantimlSudeepGhatakNZrenatoromaoLucas001iAm_ManCatAlexEncodianfernandosilvaOOlashynJmanriqueriosChriddle  BCBuizerExpiscornovus  a33ikBCBuizer  SebSDavid_MA  dpoggermannPstork1     LATEST NEWS   We saw a whole host of amazing announcements at this year's #MSBuild, so we thought we'd share with you a bite sized breakdown of the big news via blogs from Charles Lamanna, Sangya Singh, Ryan Cunningham, Kim Manis, Nirav Shah, Omar Aftab, and ✊🏾Justin Graham :   New ways of development with copilots and Microsoft Power PlatformRevolutionize the way you work with Automation and AIPower Apps is making it easier for developers to build with Microsoft Copilot and each otherCopilot in Microsoft Fabric is now generally available in Power BIUnlock new levels of productivity with Microsoft Dataverse and Microsoft Copilot StudioMicrosoft Copilot Studio: Building copilots with agent capabilitiesMicrosoft Power Pages is bringing the new standard in secure, AI-powered capabilities   If you'd like to relive some of the highlights from Microsoft Build 2024, click the image below to watch a great selection of on-demand Keynotes and sessions!         WorkLab Podcast with Charles Lamanna   Check out the latest episode of the WorkLab podcast with CVP of Business Apps and Platforms at Microsoft, Charles Lamanna, as he explains the ever-expanding evolution of Copilot, and how AI is offering new opportunities for business leaders. Grab yourself a coffee and click the image below to take a listen.       Event Recap: European Collaboration and Cloud Summits 2024   Click the image below to read a great recap by Mark Kashman about the recent European Collaboration Summit and European Cloud Summit held in Germany during May 2024. Great work everybody!       UPCOMING EVENTS European Power Platform Conference - SOLD OUT! Congrats to everyone who managed to grab a ticket for the now SOLD OUT European Power Platform Conference, which takes place in beautiful Brussels, Belgium, on 11-13th June. With a great keynote planned from Ryan Cunningham and Sangya Singh, plus expert sessions from the likes of Aaron Rendell, Amira Beldjilali, Andrew Bibby, Angeliki Patsiavou, Ben den Blanken, Cathrine Bruvold, Charles Sexton, Chloé Moreau, Chris Huntingford, Claire Edgson, Damien Bird, Emma-Claire Shaw, Gilles Pommier, Guro Faller, Henry Jammes, Hugo Bernier, Ilya Fainberg, Karen Maes, Lindsay Shelton, Mats Necker, Negar Shahbaz, Nick Doelman, Paulien Buskens, Sara Lagerquist, Tricia Sinclair, Ulrikke Akerbæk, and many more, it looks like the E in #EPPC24 stands for Epic!   Click the image below for a full run down of the exciting sessions planned, and remember, you'll need to move quickly for tickets to next year's event!       AI Community Conference - New York - Friday 21st June Check out the AI Community Conference, which takes place at the Microsoft Corporate building on Friday 21st June at 11 Times Square in New York City. Here, you'll have the opportunity to explore the latest trends and breakthroughs in AI technology alongside fellow enthusiasts and experts, with speakers on the day including Arik Kalininsky, Sherry Xu, Xinran Ma, Jared Matfess, Mihail Mateev, Andrei Khaidarov, Ruven Gotz, Nick Brattoli, Amit Vasu, and more. So, whether you're a seasoned professional or just beginning your journey into AI, click the image below to find out more about this exciting NYC event.       TechCon365 & Power Platform Conference - D.C. - August 12-16th ** EARLY BIRD TICKETS END MAY 31ST! ** Today's the perfect time to grab those early bird tickets for the D.C. TechCon365 & PWRCON Conference at the Walter E Washington Center on August 12-16th! Featuring the likes of Tamara Bredemus, Sunny Eltepu, Lindsay Shelton, Brian Alderman, Daniel Glenn, Julie Turner, Jim Novak, Laura Rogers, Microsoft MVP, John White, Jason Himmelstein, Luc Labelle, Emily Mancini, MVP, UXMC, Fabian Williams, Emma Wiehe, Amarender Peddamalku, and many more, this is the perfect event for those that want to gain invaluable insights from industry experts. Click the image below to grab your tickets today!         Power Platform Community Conference - Sept. 18-20th 2024 Check out some of the sessions already planned for the Power Platform Community Conference in Las Vegas this September. Holding all the aces we have Kristine Kolodziejski, Lisa Crosbie, Daniel Christian, Dian Taylor, Scott Durow🌈, David Yack, Michael O. and Aiden Kaskela, who will be joining the #MicrosoftCommunity for a series of high-stakes sessions! Click the image below to find out more as we go ALL-IN at #PPCC24!       For more events, click the image below to visit the Community Days website.    

Celebrating the May Super User of the Month: Laurens Martens

  @LaurensM  is an exceptional contributor to the Power Platform Community. Super Users like Laurens inspire others through their example, encouragement, and active participation. We are excited to celebrated Laurens as our Super User of the Month for May 2024.   Consistent Engagement:  He consistently engages with the community by answering forum questions, sharing insights, and providing solutions. Laurens dedication helps other users find answers and overcome challenges.   Community Expertise: As a Super User, Laurens plays a crucial role in maintaining a knowledge sharing environment. Always ensuring a positive experience for everyone.   Leadership: He shares valuable insights on community growth, engagement, and future trends. Their contributions help shape the Power Platform Community.   Congratulations, Laurens Martens, for your outstanding work! Keep inspiring others and making a difference in the community!   Keep up the fantastic work!        

Check out the Copilot Studio Cookbook today!

We are excited to announce our new Copilot Cookbook Gallery in the Copilot Studio Community. We can't wait for you to share your expertise and your experience!    Join us for an amazing opportunity where you'll be one of the first to contribute to the Copilot Cookbook—your ultimate guide to mastering Microsoft Copilot. Whether you're seeking inspiration or grappling with a challenge while crafting apps, you probably already know that Copilot Cookbook is your reliable assistant, offering a wealth of tips and tricks at your fingertips--and we want you to add your expertise. What can you "cook" up?   Click this link to get started: https://aka.ms/CS_Copilot_Cookbook_Gallery   Don't miss out on this exclusive opportunity to be one of the first in the Community to share your app creation journey with Copilot. We'll be announcing a Cookbook Challenge very soon and want to make sure you one of the first "cooks" in the kitchen.   Don't miss your moment--start submitting in the Copilot Cookbook Gallery today!     Thank you,  Engagement Team

Announcing Power Apps Copilot Cookbook Gallery

We are excited to share that the all-new Copilot Cookbook Gallery for Power Apps is now available in the Power Apps Community, full of tips and tricks on how to best use Microsoft Copilot as you develop and create in Power Apps. The new Copilot Cookbook is your go-to resource when you need inspiration--or when you're stuck--and aren't sure how to best partner with Copilot while creating apps.   Whether you're looking for the best prompts or just want to know about responsible AI use, visit Copilot Cookbook for regular updates you can rely on--while also serving up some of your greatest tips and tricks for the Community. Check Out the new Copilot Cookbook for Power Apps today: Copilot Cookbook - Power Platform Community.  We can't wait to see what you "cook" up!    

Top Solution Authors
Users online (5,836)