Microsoft’s various Copilot: A Guide for Tech Executives
Per Werngren
Partner Ecosystems Advisor | CEO at Group Accelerator-Idenxt-Awakish | IAMCP 5x WW President
Microsoft has recently unveiled a series of AI-powered assistants that can help you and your team work smarter, faster, and more creatively. These assistants are called Copilots, and they span across Microsoft’s applications and experiences. In this blog post, we will introduce you to the different Copilots that Microsoft offers, and explain what they can do for you.
What is Microsoft Copilot?
Microsoft Copilot is the general name for Microsoft’s AI companions that can assist you with various tasks and scenarios. The first and most versatile Copilot is the one that was formerly known as Bing Chat, an AI chatbot that you can access through?Microsoft Edge?or?copilot.microsoft.com. This Copilot can help you with tasks such as coding, writing, generating images, answering general questions, and more. You can simply chat with it using natural language, and it will respond with relevant information or content. For example, you can ask it to write a poem, summarize an article, create a logo, or find a recipe.
Microsoft Copilot is available for free, and you can try it out right now. However, if you want to unlock more premium features, such as using Copilot in select Microsoft 365 apps, creating images in landscape format, and getting more boosts per day, you can upgrade to Copilot Pro for $9.99 per month.
What are the other Copilots?
In addition to the general Microsoft Copilot, there are also other Copilots that are integrated into specific Microsoft applications and experiences. These Copilots provide AI assistance in virtually every aspect of the workflow across the different Microsoft products. Here are some of the Copilots that Microsoft has announced so far:
How can you benefit from Microsoft’s Copilot?
Microsoft’s Copilot can help you and your team work more productively, efficiently, and creatively. By using Copilot, you can:
How can you get started with Microsoft’s Copilot?
If you are interested in trying out Microsoft’s Copilot, you can start by visiting?copilot.microsoft.com?and signing in with your Microsoft account. You can then chat with the general Microsoft Copilot and see what it can do for you. You can also upgrade to Copilot Pro if you want to access more premium features.
If you want to use the other Copilots that are integrated into specific Microsoft applications and experiences, you will need to have the corresponding Microsoft products and subscriptions. You can check out the?Microsoft Copilot website?for more details on the availability and pricing of the different Copilots.
I hope this blog post has given you an overview of Microsoft’s Copilot and its capabilities. Microsoft’s Copilot is a powerful and versatile AI companion that can help you work smarter, faster, and more creatively. Try it out today and see how it can transform your work and life.
ex-Microsoft | Revenue Whisperer | Board Director | Your Copilot for Cloud GTM, Marketplace and Co-Sell | Top Partnerships Voice
10 个月Insightful as always. Thank you Per Werngren