Microsoft claims ChatGPT isn’t better than Copilot—you’re just not using it as intended

Copilot is extremely clunky and unpleasant to use for its intended purpose. I’m really not a fan.

Blaming users is the biggest red flag for a product. If people are using it “wrong,” it just means your product isn’t good. Good products simply work.

I wonder what kind of prompt engineering gets it to allow more than 5 prompts on a single topic?

I switched back to ChatGPT when it refused to keep discussing the code I was working on. After 5 prompts, it wants to change the topic and gives me no way to continue.

Copilot is terrible.

I needed help with Power Automate, but Copilot had no idea what I was talking about.

ChatGPT solved it instead.

Copilot is worse than ChatGPT because:

  • It takes forever to process any input.
  • It frequently fails entirely, even after taking ages to respond.