Copilot in Microsoft Teams will encourage you to have a conversation with it

The new capability will be released in January 2025.

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Copilot Microsoft Teams

Microsoft will enhance Copilot in Teams to suggest follow-up questions to ask to keep the conversation going. In a recent entry to the Microsoft 365 Roadmap, the Redmond-based tech giant says these questions will be contextual, and Copilot will ask you more about topics you’ve just discussed with it.

Plus, Copilot might also ask you questions about the meeting you just had and, thanks to these additional questions, provide you with deeper insights.

Here’s what the entry says:

When Copilot in Teams Meetings responds to a prompt, it will also suggest follow ups to keep the conversation going. These questions will generally be based on the response it gave prior, and could be related to honing in on a particular topic, asking for more details, or asking what a particular person said during the meeting.

The new capability will be added to Teams in January, the same month the platform is supposed to extend its forwarding capabilities to make communication on the platform much easier.

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