Benefits of Copilot, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, and other common 'Learnt Machine' Applications
Un-special character '?' is now at the ready for more disusing, meaning less usage
Our language usage has new influences, and that is great news.

I'm very glad that AI coders, designers, and project managers are leading language usage now, as more so than television event and weather reporters. The years of television viewing, as guiding our language usage and blend with disposition and humor, is being eclipsed by a different crowd of persons setting the more enjoyable and more graspable language techniques.
Still, many ‘Learnt Machine’ applications are overly fond of '?’ un-special character usage, feasibly in an effort to create dependency and neediness, in customers and users.
Copilot for 365 performs better than Copilot standard, gladly teaching by example, users and coders alike, ways in which to pose desired results without that pesky... and un-special character…:
'?'
This lesser usage of that un-special character I appreciate, and I suggest to standard Copilot designer some revision as learned from Copilot 365, for standard Copilot learnt machine application, in free or low-cost user accounts.
Instagram has an excellent ‘Bot/Delver/Agent’ builder, more specifically tunable than is Copilot’s, yet full of 'high school foreign language course' style questions, effectively hampering usage and pushing users away from the application, via every very un-special character '?' utilized.

I'm very glad that AI coders, designers, and project managers are leading language usage now, as more so than television event and weather reporters. The years of television viewing, as guiding our language usage and blend with disposition and humor, is being eclipsed by a different crowd of persons setting the more enjoyably and more graspable language techniques.