description Microsoft Copilot Overview
Microsoft Copilot is an AI assistant integrated across Microsoft 365 applications and beyond, designed to boost productivity and streamline workflows. Leveraging GPT-4, Copilot assists with tasks like drafting emails, summarizing documents, generating presentations, and answering questions. Its deep integration with Microsoft's ecosystem provides a familiar and accessible experience for users. Copilot's business intelligence capabilities offer valuable insights and data-driven decision-making support, making it a powerful tool for businesses of all sizes.
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Microsoft Copilot ranks #6 of 16 in the Copilot Enterprise Feature ranking, behind Microsoft Copilot (formerly Microsoft 365 Copilot), ahead of Security Vulnerability Detection.
balance Microsoft Copilot Pros & Cons
- Deep Microsoft 365 integration
- Useful meeting summaries
- Speeds routine document drafting
- Accesses organizational context
- Outputs require verification
- Inconsistent application behavior
- Relatively expensive licensing
help Microsoft Copilot FAQ
Which Microsoft 365 applications have Copilot integration?
Microsoft Copilot is integrated across the Microsoft 365 suite including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Teams. In Word it can draft and edit documents, in PowerPoint it can generate slide decks from prompts, and in Teams it can summarize meetings and chats. Copilot is also available through the Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat for general AI assistance across the ecosystem.
Does Microsoft Copilot use GPT-4 from OpenAI?
Yes, Microsoft Copilot is built on OpenAI's GPT-4 large language model as part of Microsoft's multi-billion-dollar partnership with OpenAI. The integration also incorporates DALL-E for image generation capabilities. Microsoft's relationship with OpenAI dates back to its initial investment, and Copilot represents the deep product-level integration of that technology.
How much does Microsoft Copilot cost for enterprise customers?
Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365 is offered as an add-on to existing business subscriptions, priced at approximately $30 per user per month for enterprise plans on top of the base Microsoft 365 license. This pricing was announced when the product launched for general enterprise availability. Smaller business and personal pricing tiers may differ.
Can Copilot access and cite my organization's internal documents?
Copilot uses the Microsoft Graph to access organizational data contextually, meaning it can pull information from documents, emails, and chats you have permission to see. It respects existing Microsoft 365 security, compliance, and permissions configurations set by IT administrators. Copilot does not expose data that a user would not normally have access to under their existing permissions.
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