Microsoft Copilot, the groundbreaking chat featuring generative AI capabilities, is set to revolutionize how individuals and businesses operate. On Jan. 15, Microsoft unveiled significant expansions to its Copilot product lineup, making it more accessible and powerful for users across various domains.
Copilot became available in November 2023, but with its high demand and potential, Microsoft is ready to expand the program.
This update also makes Copilot available for Office 365 E3 and E5 customers; previously, only people with Microsoft 365 subscriptions could use Copilot.
Commercial customers can also purchase Copilot for Microsoft 365 through their collaboration with Cloud Solution Provider partners (CSPs). This means Copilot for Microsoft 365 is available across all sales channels.
Microsoft’s commitment to Copilot in 2024 includes the launch of Android and iOS apps. Users can access Copilot’s AI capabilities on the go. The mobile app brings Copilot’s power to users’ fingertips, from writing prompts to summarizing text and drafting emails.
Microsoft also expanded its Intelligent Recap feature for Teams Premium to Copilot users. This capability allows users to request an AI-honed summary of video meetings, including timeline markers, screen sharing information and when the user’s name was specifically mentioned.
Microsoft’s commitment to Copilot extends into 2024 with “the year of the AI PC.” A new Copilot key will appear on new PCs and laptops designed by Microsoft’s partners. The key will grant instant access to Copilot, representing the first change to the PC keyboard since the introduction of the Windows key in 1994.
Copilot for Microsoft 365 is also available to education faculty and staff, with eligibility extended to Office 365 A3 or A5 faculty with no seat minimum.
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