Microsoft announces Copilot Pages, where you can collaboratively work with AI and your workmates to develop plans, and complete tasks
They are available to all Microsoft 365 Copilot customers.
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Microsoft announced the launch of Copilot Pages, an AI-powered tool designed to help teams collaborate more effectively. The tool will initially be available to Microsoft 365 Copilot users but soon to all Microsoft 365 subscribers.
In a blog post, the tech giant says Copilot Pages are integrated into chats with AI, allowing users to turn suggestions from Copilot into a “persistent canvas” that they can edit and share with others.
Today we announced Copilot Pages, the first step in our new design system for knowledge work. Copilot Pages is a dynamic, persistent canvas in Copilot chat designed for multiplayer AI collaboration. With Pages, you can turn insightful Copilot responses into something durable with a side-by-side page that you can edit and, when ready, share with your team to collaborate.
When you receive a response you want to keep, you can click “Edit in Pages” to create a page with the response alongside your chat. You can continue chatting with Copilot in the same thread, and subsequent responses will also be added to the page.
Everything on the page is editable, and you can add a range of content types — like images, tables, and formatted text — by typing “/“ to bring up a menu.
You can share the page with others, and if your team has a Microsoft 365 Copilot license, you can view the page on the entire screen and chat with Copilot directly.
Microsoft says Copilot Pages are persistent, shareable, and highly collaborative. They can be edited and updated with new information and shared as a dynamic, collaborative element in your Teams chats and channels, Outlook emails and meetings, or in the Pages module in the Microsoft M365 app.
They start rolling out this week for Microsoft 365 Copilot customers.
In other news, this week has been huge for Copilot: the tech giant also announced the release of agents, custom AI models based on Copilot that can be tailored to fit any company’s needs and requests.
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