Microsoft Co Pilot: Your AI-Powered Chat for Work

Have you ever wished you had a smart assistant that could help you with various tasks at work, such as generating content, analyzing data, summarizing documents, learning skills, writing code, and more? If so, you might be interested in Microsoft Co Pilot, a new feature from Microsoft that gives your organization AI-powered chat for work with commercial data protection. 

What is Microsoft Co Pilot? 

Microsoft Co Pilot gives your organization AI-powered chat for work with commercial data protection. With Microsoft Co Pilot, user and business data are protected and won’t leak outside the organization. What goes in- comes out – remains protected.

Chat: When users ask questions in chat, it’s called a prompt. In the above screen shot I need comparison of Crowd Strike with Microsoft Defender for Business, “is a Prompt”. Those prompts can send generated searches (also known as queries) to Bing, and the resulting answer is called a response. User and business data is protected and won’t leak outside the organization.

 

What can Microsoft Co Pilot do for you? 

Microsoft Co Pilot can help you with various tasks at work, such as: 

Generating content: You can ask  to create content such as blog posts, articles, summaries, presentations, emails, etc. based on your keywords, topics, or outlines. You can also ask Microsoft Co Pilot to rewrite, improve, or optimize your existing content. 

Analyzing data: You can ask Microsoft Co Pilot to analyze or compare data from different sources, such as Excel files, web pages, databases, etc. You can also ask Microsoft Co Pilot to create charts, graphs, tables, or reports based on your data. 

Summarizing documents: You can ask to summarize long or complex documents into concise and easy-to-understand summaries. You can also ask Microsoft Co Pilot to extract key points, facts, or insights from your documents. 

Learning skills: You can ask Microsoft Co Pilot to teach you new skills or concepts related to your work or interests. You can also ask Microsoft Co Pilot to quiz you on your knowledge or provide feedback on your learning progress. 

Writing code: You can ask  to write code for you based on your specifications, requirements, or examples. You can also ask Microsoft Co Pilot to debug, test, or optimize your code. 

How can you get started with Microsoft Co Pilot? 

Users can only access Microsoft Co Pilot through a work account by signing in with the same Microsoft Entra ID they use to access Microsoft 365 services such as SharePoint or Outlook. 

Microsoft Co Pilot is available for users of Microsoft 365 E3, E5, Business Standard, and Business Premium

To get started with Microsoft Co Pilot, you need to have a Microsoft 365 Business Premium or E3 or E5 subscription and enable the preview feature in your admin center. Once you do that, you can access Microsoft-365-copilot- from any browser or device by visiting https://www.bing.com/chat/microsoft-365-copilot  

You can also integrate Bing with Microsoft 365 Copilot, a new feature that allows you to ask questions and get answers from the web in the context of your copilot data. To use Microsoft 365 Copilot, you need to install the Microsoft Edge browser and sign in with your work account.  

 

Next Steps? 

Microsoft Co Pilot is a part of the TechGyan Teamwork 365 Premium Digital Workspace Solution, which is a Platform for improving your Organizational Productivity. In addition to Microsoft Co Pilot, you will also get host of apps and features that will increase productivity by 20%.  See the details here https://techgyan.in/teamwork-365-digital-workspace/  

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