Microsoft updates SharePoint to support AI-powered data analysis tools

The AI data analysis tools will be available this month.

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SharePoint AI data analysis

Over this month, SharePoint will be updated to support AI-powered data analysis tools, which managers can use to gain insights and plan further actions based on them. According to the latest entry in the Microsoft 365 Roadmap, AI insights will be generally available to every SharePoint user, everywhere.

We are planning to provide an LLM-powered data analysis tools that admins can use to gain insights and actions.

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This is not the first time the Redmond-based tech giant integrated AI to offer insight to companies: earlier this year, the company introduced Microsoft Copilot Dashboard, which is a platform where companies can find out if their employees use Copilot or not.

Even more, Microsoft Copilot for Security also uses AI to come up with complex insights about cyber threats, malware, and cyber-attacks.

It’s safe to say Microsoft will be integrating AI into its platforms, products, and services more and more, from now on, and SharePoint is no exception.

While we don’t know how it looks, or if it looks similar to Copilot on Microsoft Intune. If you remember, the AI tool will also be used in Intune to provide managers with useful information on endpoint management.

Copilot in Intune provides AI powered insights that are tailored for organizational needs, such as quickly resolving end user issues and ensuring policies and settings are configured to optimize business outcomes safely.

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Copilot in Intune is also scheduled to be previewed this month, same time as SharePoint’s new AI data analysis tools.

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