
Max: The robots are stealing our bread and butter!
Zoe: Easy there, buddy, they’re not raiding the fridge just yet.
Max: For real? Ever dabbled with “Describe it to design it“?

Zoe: What’s the big whoop with that?
Max: Buckle up and check this out, pal. Using Power Automate to automate your tasks can be a bit of a puzzle at first. But guess what? Now, you can just tell it what you want to do in plain English. Power Automate teams up with OpenAI Codex to magically transform your words into code, handing you a setup that’s ready to roll. And the best part? It plays nice with almost all the tools Power Automate can link up with.
Zoe: Whoa, Max! So you’re saying all I need to do is chat with Power Automate like I’m texting a buddy, and it’ll whip up the automation I need just from that? That’s some serious wizardry! OpenAI Codex must be like having a tech genie in a bottle. I’m definitely going to give this a spin. Thanks for the heads-up!
Max: Absolutely, Zoe! It’s like having a magic wand for your workflow. And to make it even easier, I’ll walk you through a quick video on how to get this wizardry working for you. It’ll be like cooking with a recipe – simple steps to create something awesome. Brace yourself for some automation magic coming your way!

Zoe: Max, you’re the Gandalf of automation! A video guide sounds epic. I’m all set to be spellbound by this tech magic. Let’s turn my task list into a fairy tale of efficiency. Bring on the sorcery!
Max: Hold up a sec, Zoe. Before we dive into the deep end, there are a couple of speed bumps to keep in mind. First off, Power Automate’s got a bit of a language preference – it’s all about English. If you try chatting in another language, it might give you the cold shoulder. Also, we’re talking cloud flows only here; it’s the only type of automation magic it can conjure from your words. And, you know, it’s still learning – like a wizard in training. So, even if you give it all the right spells in your description, it might miss a trick or two and not set everything up by itself.
Zoe: Gotcha, Max! So, sticking to English and cloud flows is the game plan, and I’ll be ready to step in if the apprentice wizard needs a bit of help with the spellwork. Thanks for the heads-up on those quirks. It’s like having a map before setting off on a treasure hunt. Let’s see how this adventure unfolds!
Max: Zoe, here’s something important to note: while Copilot in cloud flows is a fantastic way for creating flows, it’s worth mentioning that an admin has the power to toggle this feature on or off in the Power Platform admin center. Also, in certain regions outside the US, Australia, and the UK, admins might need to enable cross-geo calls to activate Copilot fully. It’s essential to check these settings before diving into the flow creation process.
Zoe: Thanks for the heads-up, Max! I’ll make sure to check with our admin to ensure Copilot is enabled and configured correctly before we start creating our automation flows. It’s great to know about these details upfront to avoid any hiccups down the road. Appreciate the insight!

