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Copilot – Your AI Collaborator

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Training/Workshop Programming Languages Research & Data Analysis Undergraduate Research

Thu, Jan 15, 2026

1:30 PM – 3 PM EST (GMT-5)

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Microsoft Copilot is a generative AI tool similar to ChatGPT that has been officially approved for use at Princeton. Copilot can help with brainstorming, summarizing content, evaluating and correcting your written content, and so much more. We will walk through how to use this tool effectively, talk about some security/privacy considerations to be aware of, and explore a myriad of way Copilot can improve your day-to-day.

Knowledge prerequisites: None
Hardware/software prerequisites: None
Workshop format: Presentation and demonstration
Target audience: Students, researchers, faculty, staff

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Matthew Parker

Matt Parker loves using technology to do things better, faster, and smarter. He also enjoys taking certification tests (yes, seriously) and has over thirty industry recognized certifications. In addition to his day job as the IT Director at SPIA he teaches for the Princeton Adult School, at public libraries, and even around campus from time to time. A 2015 Princeton President's Achievement award winner, he is often seen walking the campus thinking through his current tech problems while increasing that daily step count.

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