Microsoft adds new features to Copilot for Microsoft 365
Microsoft has announced new features for its Copilot for Microsoft 365 AI service, aimed at helping users improve their text prompts and achieve better results from Copilot.
The company plans to add auto-complete for text prompts in Copilot, similar to the features in Gmail for composing emails and texting on smartphones. Additionally, users will be able to rewrite text prompts they’ve already entered in Copilot to make them more effective with the AI chatbot.
A new interface, called Catch Up, is also being developed for Copilot for Microsoft 365. Catch Up provides personalized insights based on recent user activity and offers responsive recommendations.
Microsoft has also revealed that team leaders in Microsoft 365 will be able to create, publish, and manage custom prompts in Copilot Lab tailored to their teams’ needs.
In the future, Copilot could be used to ask users questions to enhance productivity at work directly.
The company shared findings from its fourth annual Work Trend Index, which surveyed 31,000 workers worldwide. It found that 75% of knowledge workers are using AI tools, while 55% of company leaders are concerned about filling open roles this year. Employees are focusing on improving their AI skills to increase their chances of getting hired.