What is Microsoft Copilot?

It provides real-time intelligence that enables users to complete tasks more efficiently, enhance their productivity & skills, and improve their overall work experience. From a business impact perspective, users get content relevant to their work tasks, like drafting, summarizing, and answering questions; all in the context of their work within their Microsoft 365 app.

 

What can Copilot do?

Microsoft Copilot is a versatile AI assistant that can help you with a wide range of tasks across various Microsoft applications. Here are some of the key things it can do:

  • Content Generation: Copilot can create text for documents, emails, presentations, and more. It can help you draft reports, write emails, and even generate creative content like poems and stories.
  • Data Analysis: In Excel, Copilot can analyze data, create charts, and generate insights. It can help you understand trends and make data-driven decisions.
  • Image Creation: Using AI, Copilot can generate images based on your descriptions. This is useful for creating visuals for presentations or social media.
  • Task Automation: Copilot can automate repetitive tasks, such as scheduling meetings, setting reminders, and managing to-do lists.
  • Real-Time Assistance: It provides real-time help within Microsoft 365 apps, offering suggestions and completing tasks based on the context of your work.
  • System Management: On Windows 11, Copilot can help you manage system settings and perform tasks like changing settings or troubleshooting issues.

Overall, Copilot is designed to boost your productivity, enhance creativity, and simplify complex tasks. How do you think you might use Copilot in your daily routine?

 

Privacy and Security

Use of Microsoft 365 Copilot and Microsoft Copilot involves prompts (entered by users) and responses (content generated by Copilot). With Enterprise Data Protection (EDP), prompts and responses are protected by the same contractual terms and commitments widely trusted by our customers for their emails in Exchange and files in SharePoint.
 
In addition to prompts and responses, web search queries (different from Microsoft Graph queries) are also a part of Copilot interactions. Allowing Copilot to reference web content via these queries improves the quality of Copilot responses by grounding them in the latest information from the web via Bing search service.

More About Data, Privacy, and Security for Microsoft 365 Copilot

 

How do you access Copilot?

You can access copilot chat directly at copilot.cloud.microsoft or click the button below. Be sure to click the Sign In button in the upper right and choose Sign in with a work or school account.

Try Microsoft Copilot
You can also use Copilot in the Microsoft Edge browser by clicking the top icon in the sidebar to the right.