Microsoft is now bundling Copilot Chat with Microsoft 365 apps at no extra charge. In this post, we’ll walk you through exactly which apps gain this upgrade, how the Copilot side-panel integrates, and what features remain exclusive to premium users. What’s changing with the Copilot Chat Integration? Previously, access to Copilot Chat required a separate […]| VTech Support
The rollout of the Copilot Chat integration with the Microsoft 365 apps has started, with the intention of making it easier to use AI in peoples’ work. Nice as the integration is, the news that an Open in Word action button is coming (soon) to allow content generated by Copilot to be edited in Word is even better. And we round out the week with a note about a change to the domain used by Teams.| Office 365 for IT Pros
In late August, Microsoft plans to release the Copilot summarize email thread feature in Outlook clients without the need for a Microsoft 365 Copilot license. This news might seem surprising, but it’s simply a matter of business. If Microsoft doesn’t make basic AI features available in Outlook, ISVs (including OpenAI) will fill the gaps with add-ons. And that might make it harder to sell Microsoft 365 Copilot licenses.| Office 365 for IT Pros