Microsoft 365 Copilot: The AI Assistant You Didn’t Ask For, But Can’t Escape!

Microsoft 365 companion apps are getting a Copilot upgrade! Currently, Copilot assists in People and Files, but soon it’ll join Calendar. These productivity sidekicks are exclusive to enterprises, giving workplace access right from the taskbar. So, if you’re using Microsoft 365 Personal, you’ll have to wait for your AI-powered butler.

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Hot Take:

Microsoft is stepping up its game with Copilot, but only if you’re in the exclusive club of enterprise users. Personal users, you can keep dreaming about that futuristic AI assistant while we all get used to the idea of Copilot being our new work BFF. But hey, at least now you’ll have a reason to be jealous of your company’s IT department!

Key Points:

  • Copilot is currently available in two Microsoft 365 companion apps: People and Files.
  • Calendar, the third companion app, will soon have Copilot features.
  • Companion apps are exclusive to Microsoft 365 enterprise users.
  • Copilot provides instant suggestions and seamless context transfer between apps.
  • There’s no off switch for Copilot in these companion apps; it’s always there, like your nosy office neighbor.

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