Microsoft has announced some upcoming updates for Copilot for Microsoft 365 in the coming months, coinciding with the release of its 2024 Work Trend Index report on the use of artificial intelligence in the workplace.
Copilot for Microsoft 365 provides benefits from direct intelligent assistance in Microsoft 365 applications.
To ensure maximum benefit from Microsoft 365 applications, Microsoft is introducing new features that facilitate perfect claim writing.
Microsoft offers autocomplete, rewriting, and follow-up features, as well as updates to Copilot Labs.
These features work to improve request writing, making it easier to insert the right words and context to get the desired results in the shortest possible time for writing requests perfectly.
Copilot for Microsoft 365 will soon add an autocomplete feature when starting to write a claim, providing suggestions to enhance artificial intelligence claims.
The feature provides additional information to ensure achieving the desired result, and the suggestions help discover new ways to benefit from artificial intelligence assistant.
To improve claim quality with minimal effort, Microsoft has added a rewriting feature. This feature updates the basic claim to be comprehensive.
The follow-up feature provides recommendations based on your recent activity, highlights upcoming meetings, displays related documents and information to help you prepare for the meeting.
This feature contributes to enhancing Copilot for Microsoft 365 as an artificial intelligence assistant that surpasses the capabilities of regular chatbots powered by artificial intelligence and is deeply integrated into users’ daily work operations.
Microsoft has updated the Microsoft Copilot Lab, a resource center designed to help you make full use of the Copilot experience, allowing you to create, publish, and manage claims, and facilitate team collaboration in claims that align with precise workflows.
Microsoft did not specify the arrival date of the new features, only stating that they will arrive in the coming months.
Companies can benefit from Copilot for Microsoft 365 by paying a fee of $30 per user monthly, in addition to purchasing a Microsoft 365 license.
Individual users who wish to use Copilot in applications like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook can do so by subscribing to Copilot Pro for $20 per user monthly.