Unleash business power using Copilot!
Microsoft Copilot is already transforming productivity and creativity, and with the latest updates announced at Microsoft Build 2024, a new era of capabilities is set to drive substantial business outcomes for organizations:
Team Copilot: Expanding beyond its role as a personal assistant, Team Copilot now enhances team collaboration and project management. It acts as a valuable team member, participating and contributing alongside everyone. Users maintain full control, assigning tasks and responsibilities to Copilot to boost team productivity, collaboration, and creativity across platforms like Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Loop, and Microsoft Planner.
Agents: Custom Copilots empower users to orchestrate and automate business processes. These Copilots can automate long-running processes, reason over actions and inputs, leverage contextual memory, learn from feedback, and manage exception requests independently under user direction.
These capabilities will be available in preview later in 2024 for customers with a Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365 license.
Copilot Studio: This tool introduces capabilities to create custom Copilots tailored to organizational needs, leveraging SharePoint and OneDrive data to enhance productivity and information accessibility. It’s available now in limited private preview and will expand to broader availability later in 2024.
Copilot Extensions and Connectors: Developers can now extend Copilot functionality through custom extensions and connectors. These enhancements allow customization of Copilot actions and integration with diverse data sources and business systems, facilitated through Copilot Studio and Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio.
For organizations exploring these innovations, Microsoft is committed to supporting development efforts with resources like Copilot Studio and Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio, fostering a robust ecosystem of Copilot extensions.
For more details on these advancements and to get started with Microsoft Copilot, visit the Copilot Studio blog and explore the possibilities of generative AI in transforming work environments.
To delve deeper into these updates and their impact, visit the Official Microsoft Blog for insights from Microsoft Build and watch the keynote presentations by Satya Nadella, Rajesh Jha, and Kevin Scott.
For developers interested in building Copilot extensions and exploring new capabilities with agents, visit the Microsoft 365 Dev Center, Microsoft Graph Developer Center, and Windows Developer Center for comprehensive documentation, tools, and resources.
Stay informed about the future of work and the evolving role of generative AI in shaping productivity and creativity through WorkLab’s latest research insights.
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