Your Guide to Quidditch, introducing the SnitchBot!

We’ve used Copilot Studio, I created a personalized chatbot and embedded it directly into our Canvas app. The goal? To provide players with quick, accessible info about the game, so they can jump in without needing to spend hours figuring out all the details.

The chatbot is designed to help players learn about key game elements, including: Wizards, Spells and Guilds. Players can get to know the strengths and roles of different wizards, quick details on which spells and pull data from the game’s leaderboards, helping them make better decisions when assembling their Quidditch teams.

We’ve integrated the game’s Dataverse tables to power the chatbot’s responses. This means that all the information the bot provides is pulled in real-time from our database, ensuring that the advice and stats are always up-to-date.

However, despite all the great features Copilot can give, there are some existential risks. As the Second Wizarding world showed us, witches and wizards gathering around a common cause can lead to terrible consequences – what if sensitive data is leaked by Copilot? The app is primarily used by students at Hogwarts, but there is no stopping adult witches and wizards from signing up. The Copilot might provide more information than we can imagine, and this tech in the wrong hands can be very destructive.

Is it smarter than a 5th grader? No, but it is much quicker and much more persuasive than a 5th grader. Getting the wrong hints and using ineffective spells can be devastating for a users game statistics.

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