Microsoft has also introduced a new feature within Copilot: Microsoft 365 Chat, which scans through the user’s work data and understands the user’s role, job responsibilities, priorities, and organizational context. The company also announced the Copilot Copyright Commitment program, which provides legal protection to Copilot customers in cases of potential copyright infringements. The company will assume full responsibility for any potential legal risks involved in copyright challenges.
Key takeaways:
- Microsoft 365 Copilot, a tool that automates tasks across Microsoft 365 products, will launch on November 1st for enterprise customers.
- Customers will need to pay $30 per month per user to use Microsoft 365 Copilot.
- The Copilot operates within the Microsoft Graph and has access to a user’s or business’s data, providing more utility than similar products like ChatGPT and Google's Duet AI.
- Microsoft also announced the Copilot Copyright Commitment program, providing legal protection to Copilot customers in cases of potential copyright infringements.