Microsoft Copilots

Get clarity about Copilot technologies that enhance existing Microsoft products with AI-based services, tools, and features. 

What is Microsoft Copilot?

Copilot is a Microsoft brand that represents a set of artificial intelligence (AI) services, tools, and features that enhance existing Microsoft products by helping novice and expert users perform routine and advanced tasks more efficiently and quickly.

Multiple Copilots

Copilots can help guide data analysis, write code, and summarize meetings and conversations. There is no overall Copilot that performs functions across all applications—each Microsoft product group is implementing Copilots somewhat differently with respect to user interface, data set used for training, and licensing.  

Compare Microsoft Copilots

Microsoft has already launched over a dozen different Copilots. Our infographic helps you quickly understand what these Copilots do, the data they use, and what they cost.

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WEBINAR RECORDING

October, 2024

Wes Miller and Rob Sanfilippo distill the key Copilot offerings Directions has identified and highlight key features offered by each of them.

RECENT BLOG POST:
Microsoft’s Copilot Wave 2: Your Cheat Sheet

If 2023 was the year of the Microsoft Copilots, 2024 is all about Microsoft trying to make good on its Copilot-related promises.

RECENT PODCAST:
Cutting Through Copilot Complexity

As Microsoft commences its ‘Wave 2’ Copilot push, it’s becoming more challenging than ever to find clear answers about features, pricing and licensing. Fortunately, Directions analyst Wes Miller and Mary Jo Foley have you covered with tips and resources to help with your evaluation of the growing family of Microsoft Copilots.