Copilot to go from personal assistant to process automation powerhouse

We already have seen what Microsoft Copilot can do to help individual employees boost productivity and creativity in a time-saving manner. With today’s Microsoft Build announcements, a whole new set of capabilities are finding their way to Copilot, those that help drive the bottom line results.

  • Team Copilot goes beyond the personal assistant to serve teams and departments inside your organization to streamline project management.
  • Custom Copilot with agent capabilities (think call agent), allowing customer interactions
  • Copilot extensions and connectors to meet your business needs.

Team Copilot expands Copilot beyond just being a personal assistant to serving entire teams and departments by taking on those time-consuming and administrative tasks that are time-consuming in the daily workflow. Team Copiliot can be a meeting facilitator to manage agendas to taking notes that anyone can co-author.

Group moderator and Project manager are also in the skillset of Team Copiliot. Group moderator helps everyone stay on top of tasks during those lengthy meetings, by summarizing the most important information and even answering questions from participants. Project manager makes sure every Project in Microsoft Planner runs smoothly, by creating, assigning and managing deadlines for task items. Project Manager can also notify team members when input is needed.

These capabilities will be available later this year to customer who have a Copilot for Microsoft 365 license.

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