Author: Paolo Asnaghi
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Copilot Cowork Changes the Rules of the Game — and the Costs
What you really need to understand today about the consumption-based model If you are still looking at Microsoft Copilot only as a $30-per-month license, you are officially missing the point. With Copilot Cowork, Microsoft introduces a completely new economic model: one based on actual consumption. And that changes everything. What is Copilot Cowork, really? Copilot…
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Architect Lens Prompt
Don’t ask AI to simply summarize a document. With this prompt, you push it beyond the summary: into the reasoning of a Solution Architect—exploring risks, decisions, architecture, and concrete next steps. Act as a senior Solution Architect. Analyze the document I will provide and help me turn it into an initial architectural analysis. I do…
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Context engineering vs Prompt engineering
For years we have called “prompt engineering” the ability to get better results from language models by choosing the right words. Today, however, real applications (enterprise copilots, agents, RAG, multi-step workflows) reveal a clear limitation: it’s not enough to phrase the request well if the model doesn’t “see” the right information. This is where context…
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Copilot Cowork
Incredible!Let’s all repeat it… Incredible! After a few weeks from the announcement, I’m finally trying Copilot Cowork. The idea is to create a skill (yes, the same kind highlighted in Anthropic tools) that supports users in a meeting by reading all the information, generating a recap, and saving it autonomously.All without lifting a finger! Here’s…
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Devil’s Advocate Prompt
The Devil’s Advocate prompt turns AI from a compliant assistant into a cognitive sparring partner, forcing it to challenge assumptions, biases, and weak points.It is a key tool for using AI not to confirm ideas, but to make better decisions. Act as a brilliant but constructive devil’s advocate. I am about to describe a decision,…