Yes, this is official documentation from the MS Learn course for the Agentic AI Solution Architect certificate
Microslop SharePhont™
Combigent is too nice a sounding word to lack any real meaning it needs one.
A classy male driver of a combine?
Skilled with the use of a comb
It also looks completely plausible for a word. I can see why an AI trained to make plausible-looking images generated it.
Now I’m curious to see what other perfectly English-looking words it comes up with
I guess it’ll be nice to have a spare word lying around for when a wordless meaning emerges
Seems perfectly cromulent to me
They morged it https://nvie.com/posts/15-years-later/
Microslop Cope A lot
Microslop boomers are the worst
Anyone remember how much nicer the world felt before we all realized nobody in charge of anything with any real power has any idea what the fuck they’re doing?
We didn’t all realize that at the same point. Some of us have known that for a very long time.
Thanks for notifying, I hate to know it’s true (no insult intended)

Spelling and grammar is not valued in the same engineering disciplines, especially when there is a sizable population of the workforce for which English is a second language.
According to Microsoft’s own terms and conditions, AI is supposed to be used for entertainment purposes only. They’re breaking their own terms and conditions here.
I was entertained by this slide. Laughed my ass off in fact
And yet, aren’t they entertaining us with the results?
who morged that? Why does that happen continvously?
What a combigent, inbiltum response!
It’s AI generated
Thank you for joining the class
Yes, that’s the point
It’s a reference to another Microsoft classic: https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/microsoft-caught-plagiarizing-graphics-with-ai-slop-microsoft-continvoucly-morged-my-diagram-there-for-sure
So it’s search engine that costs 10 times the energy.
Of course it costs more, classic search engines lack the combigency and veritability Copilot provides.
And gives you the wrong information 30% of the time.
You should have a look at some of the official PowerShell scripts they’ve made to assist with managing, installing, and decommissioning Exchange Servers.
One had the word group misspelled consistently the entire way through it. Another had a wonderful comment noting that an internal function (to manage something with AD permissions or deep internals of the Exchange Server) that looked misspelled was in fact spelled correctly, because the command had a typo in the real name of it.
Did AI make these slides?
It combigated them.
I’m about to combigate my foot with your ass!
(sorry, just felt right somehow)
A veritable answer.
It’s a perfectly cromulent word
Product of continvoucly morged slop.
Doesn’t siund like AI. Sounds more like they fired all the competent, expensive employees and replaced them with AI, than realized AI wasn’t doing so well and this was made by the few incompetent, cheap employees that were left.
I don’t see the probulent here
It would be really funny if it wasn’t so sad.
It almost makes me think a human worker intentionally made these slides. LLMs don’t really have the creativity to make typos, which is how I can sometimes catch LLM comments on here. Also “SharePhont” is pretty funnyUnless they used an image generator to make the slides, which would be extra stupid
edit: turns out it WAS the extra stupid
Oh it’s definitely extra stupid. Looks like the slide was made whole-cloth by an image generator, not like the text was generated by an LLM and pasted in.
Image generators make typos all the time (if you can call them that).
See also: continvoucly morged










