Microsoft's Copilot AI Assistant: A Game-Changer for Office Productivity

Microsoft has quietly launched its Microsoft 365 Copilot AI assistant for enterprise customers, with a $30-per-month premium per user. However, businesses must commit to at least 300 users and contact Microsoft to gain access. The AI-powered assistant aims to revolutionize the creation and editing of Office documents by summarizing documents, generating emails, creating plans from notes, and improving Excel analysis. While the launch is more of a preorder event, Microsoft hopes that 6.9 million US knowledge workers will be using Microsoft 365 Copilot by 2024. Some features are still in preview, and only certain Microsoft 365 subscribers can currently purchase the assistant.
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