Users can access a library of prompts via the Copilot lab on Microsoft Teams
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Key notes
- Microsoft updates Copilot for Microsoft 365 in Teams, offering personalized prompts, past interaction reviews, and an expanded prompt library.
- New features aim to enhance user productivity and streamline workflow by providing context-aware assistance and diverse exploration options.
- Consistent experience across platforms and simplified access through the pinned app in Teams.
- Mobile integration coming in March 2024.
Microsoft has announced an improved version of the Copilot for Microsoft 365 experience within Microsoft Teams. This update, currently rolling out to users, offers several enhancements designed to increase productivity and streamline workflow.
Copilot offers several key features to help you work more effectively and efficiently. With personalized prompts, you’ll receive customized recommendations based on your work context, including meetings, files, and colleagues. You can also access your chat history to review past interactions with Copilot for reference or to resume previous tasks.
Additionally, Copilot provides an expanded prompt library through the Copilot Lab, which offers diverse prompts to spark creativity and tackle various challenges. These features make Copilot a valuable tool for anyone looking to streamline their work and maximize productivity.
Moreover, Copilot now offers a unified experience with consistent functionality across different platforms such as Microsoft Teams, microsoft365.com, Bing, and copilot.microsoft.com. You can access Copilot through the new pinned app for a convenient launch or through the existing Teams app store. The enhanced Copilot experience will be available on the Teams mobile app in March 2024, providing seamless mobile integration.
This update aims to provide users with a more personalized, convenient, and versatile Copilot experience, potentially promoting a more efficient and effective workflow.
Moreover, Microsoft has added a new feature, Copilot for Microsoft 365, to its Teams mobile app. This addition aims to give users easy access to Copilot directly within the Teams chat on their mobile devices. The feature, identified with ID 382800, has been included in the Microsoft 365 roadmap as of February 13, 2024. It will be available on both iOS and Android platforms, with the rollout set to begin in March 2024.
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