Microsoft will retire the AI feature ‘Help me create’ from Microsoft 365

The retirement will happen on January 10, 2025.

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Microsoft Help me create

Microsoft plans to retire the AI-driven document-creation feature “Help me create” from the Microsoft 365 app. The company will start rolling out this change on January 10, 2025.

The “Help me create” feature was designed to help users go from their stated intention to document creation using an LLM. Microsoft plans to bring AI-powered document creation to the Copilot tab, the destination for Copilot for Work, in the Microsoft 365 app.

Microsoft introduced the “Help Me Create” feature in February 2024. It will be deprecated from web endpoints (www.m365.cloud.microsoft, www.microsoft365.com, and www.office.com) simultaneously.

“We are committed to ensuring that your existing workflows remain unaffected,” the company wrote in a blog post announcing the change.

Speaking of retirements, the Redmond-based tech giant recently announced that it will retire the Suggested Action in Windows 11 and the NTLM functionality in Windows 11 and Windows Server 2025.

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