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Copilot for Microsoft 365 is an AI-powered tool designed to revolutionize the way we work. It is integrated into Microsoft 365 apps, combining the power of large language models (LLMs) with individual users' data in the Microsoft Graph and Microsoft 365 apps, accessed through natural language, to turn words into the most powerful productivity tool.
This powerful AI assistant can help you write better documents, emails, presentations, and more. Copilot for Microsoft 365 can suggest content, grammar, tone, and style improvements based on your context and preferences and works with Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, OneNote, and Teams.
The Copilot for Microsoft 365 add-on is $410.02 yearly. To request a Copilot for Microsoft 365 license:
Please be aware when using Copilot for Microsoft 365 that, like most AI generative tools, the responses aren't guaranteed to be 100% factual. It is strongly recommended to fact check all responses and for users to use their best judgment when reviewing the output before sending responses to others.
When using Copilot for Microsoft 365, all university users must adhere to appropriate data security best practices and policies. Learn more about Using Copilot for Microsoft 365 Securely on the Information Security and IT Compliance (ISIC) website. Copilot for Microsoft 365 is approved for university use with public, confidential and highly confidential data. Information about university data classifications is available on the CU Data Classification website.
Learn more about AI on the Information Strategy Services (ISS) website.
Copilot for Microsoft 365 presents only data that each individual can access using your same controls and access used for your other Microsoft 365 applications. Users can also delete their Copilot interaction history, which includes your prompts and the responses Copilot returns, by going to the My Account portal in Copilot for Microsoft 365. For more information, see Delete your Microsoft Copilot interaction history.
If you have a valid Copilot for Microsoft 365 license, the functionality within the Microsoft Office 365 apps should be added automatically. The Copilot button will appear in multiple locations within the Microsoft 365 applications.
Will appear in the top-ribbon.
You will see a Summarize button at the top right of emails/email chains.
When you create a new email you will see the Copilot logo in the ribbon with options to draft with Copilot or provide suggestions on text already submitted in the new email.
You will see the Copilot logo at the top left underneath Chat.
You will also see it in the chat message field.
When in a Team meeting you will see the Copilot logo in the top ribbon.
After a Copilot license is assigned, it may take a day or two for the Copilot buttons to appear. Be sure your Microsoft 365 apps are up to date. If you still do not see these buttons in your Microsoft 365 apps, go to any Microsoft 365 app and go to File > Account. Select Update License and then close and restart any Microsoft 365 apps you have open. Once restarted, the license refresh can take effect.
To use Copilot for Microsoft 365, you must have the latest version on your device. To update the apps, follow these steps:
To apply your updates, you need to relaunch them. To relaunch Microsoft 365 apps, follow these steps:
Once you have installed, updated, and relaunched your apps, you can start using Copilot for Microsoft 365 to enhance your writing. Copilot for Microsoft 365 will appear as a sidebar on the right side of your Microsoft 365 apps. To use Copilot for Microsoft 365, follow these steps:
You can also access and use all the Copilot features in the Online versions of the Microsoft 365 applications. The Copilot logo will be present in the same locations that you see in the desktop Microsoft 365 applications.
Refer to the resources below for additional information on how to use Copilot in the various Microsoft 365 applications.
There is also a Copilot app in the web that allows you to use Copilot to generate content that connects to all of your Microsoft 365 resources such as emails, calendars, OneDrive files, and so on.
To access in Webmail, select the app launcher and then Microsoft 365.
Then select Copilot on the left-hand side.
Example of what you will see when you open this app.
Copilot for Microsoft 365 may take some time to be fully functional after you install, update, or relaunch your Microsoft 365 apps. This is because Copilot needs to learn from your writing style, preferences, and feedback. You may not see all the features or suggestions that Copilot offers right away. You may also receive notifications on your mobile or desktop devices to try out Copilot when it is ready. The time it takes for Copilot to be fully functional may vary depending on your device, network, and usage. However, it should not take more than 48 hours (about two days) for Copilot to be fully functional.