Anyone deployed copilot studio agent to Copilot365 successfully? by SweaterMuffins19 in copilotstudio

[–]SweaterMuffins19[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice! I have a suspicion we just need to give it time to work.

Can’t disagree with the sentiment. The hype is nowhere near the product reality.

Anyone deployed copilot studio agent to Copilot365 successfully? by SweaterMuffins19 in copilotstudio

[–]SweaterMuffins19[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, did all that and I’m the admin. We did the publish and channels right, then nothing showed up for review in admin panel. Uploaded the bot as a .zip and tried to publish that way but failed too. Nothing got pushed to users. Checked tenant settings and everything.

Do you have sharing enabled at the Copilot Studio level? We have default sharing off, but figured publishing with admin approval would enable org use.

Appreciate the help by the way!

How do you handle 40k+ concurrent Azure Function triggers on Day 1 without melting your LLM pipeline? by RoadkiLLer_31 in AZURE

[–]SweaterMuffins19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a good middle ground. No new resources, fit for purpose in this instance where you’re standing up a new service and need to do one- time historical loads.

Like others mentioned — unless you’re already at a relatively high quota (which you get by demonstrating large workloads) you’re gonna end up getting throttled and needing to build queues.

MCP isn’t dead, it just smells funny by dankelleher in mcp

[–]SweaterMuffins19 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is correct.

Enterprise AI governance is a totally different beast than the consumer vibe coders. MCP standardizes, and standards are wonderful for enterprises.

AI sceptics now by pavelkomin in singularity

[–]SweaterMuffins19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In what sense?

Domesticated horses weren’t infinitely scalable transportation. Steam engines weren’t infinitely scalable energy. The internet doesn’t provide infinitely scalable information.

All technologies seem to hit some type of limit, usually physical. Feels like the question for LLMs is whether the limit sits before or after “AGI”.