From Prompts to Goals: How AI Now Writes Full Documents
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This episode tracks how Manbhawan Prasad and the Word team are evolving Copilot from simple prompt-based help to goal-based “agent mode” that can plan and edit documents directly. You will hear practical, enterprise-focused examples: using SharePoint knowledge as authoritative context, reducing blank-page inertia, mirroring customer language from emails and meeting transcripts, and using AI as an always-on reviewer for structure, clarity, and accuracy.
👉️ Full Show Notes
https://www.microsoftinnovationpodcast.com/800
🎙️ What you’ll learn
- Shift from instruction prompts to goal-based document creation with “agent mode” in Word.
- Build a SharePoint “knowledge vault” so Copilot can draft with authoritative business context.
- Use retrieval (RAG-style grounding) to write specs and proposals from internal files, emails, chats, decks, and meetings.
- Improve proposals by mirroring a customer’s terminology pulled from email threads and meeting transcripts.
- Apply Copilot as a reviewer to spot gaps, inconsistencies, and missed requirements across long documents.
✅ Highlights
- “Creation and comprehension, that's all.”
- “We are going beyond that and we are making it unable to solve your goal.”
- “We are calling agent mode inside Word.”
- “Most of the customers' data is in either Microsoft files or SharePoint, et cetera.”
- “Use those as RAG in RAG model to kind of generate or even answer accurately.”
- “First of all, inertia is gone because it gives you a starting point right away in seconds.”
- It also sometimes brings information which you and I may not have thought of.”
- “Do you see any gaps in my communication?”
- “It can directly edit the document and it can directly, you know, create a document.”
- “The interface for every app will become natural language.”
🧰 Mentioned
- Microsoft Copilot: https://copilot.microsoft.com/
- Microsoft Copilot: https://copilot.microsoft.com/
- Microsoft Word: https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/word
- SharePoint: https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/sharepoint/collaboration
- PowerPoint: https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/powerpoint
- Visio: https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/visio
✅Keywords
copilot, microsoft word, agent mode, generative ai, sharepoint, rag, chatgpt, proposal, rfp, natural language, microsoft editor, visio
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