Internal teams at Microsoft are massively switching to Copilot, according to leaked information
Microsoft has almost finished rolling out Microsoft 365 Copilot to its workforce
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Microsoft is heavily focused on AI, the company is working on a new version of Copilot called Deucalion that will offer some great features.
That’s not all, it seems that the company is determined to incorporate Microsoft 365 Copilot with its workforce as well.
Microsoft is pushing its workforce to switch to Copilot
According to the Business Insider, Microsoft is determined to get more developers to use the AI and there’s a leaked message stating so.
The message comes from former Azure boss Jason Zander, saying that the company has been running tests to increase AI usage within its development team.
The message also states that Microsoft is planning a broad release of Microsoft 365 to its team for the first time.
The company also held a hackathon with the goal of bringing employers up to speed on AI deployment. This is going better than expected, and it seems that Microsoft is almost done with rolling out Microsoft 365 to its workforce, according to spokesperson Frank Shaw.
While this move comes as no surprise, we’re still waiting to see how well will Microsoft 365 be received by regular users. There are concerns because Microsoft 365 add-ons are rather expensive and many aren’t ready for additional costs.
To learn about AI and its costs, our guide on Microsoft Copilot vs Copilot Pro is a great place to start.
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