Tip of the Week: Getting Started with the Microsoft Copilot Website

Microsoft Copilot

In this Copilot “Tip of the Week,” AI Expert Aaron Back explains how users can get started on the Copilot website.

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Highlights

00:35 — To access the Copilot website, visit copilot.microsoft.com and login if you have not already.

01:21 — The “general Copilot area” is where users can ask questions, generate images, and more. If you scroll down the web page, users can interact deeper and more specifically with Copilot. Furthermore, there is a list of the available Copilots that are embedded across various Dynamics 365 applications, which can all be viewed when users are not logged in.

02:25 — Aaron points out a feature he recently discovered — the Notebooks area, which allows users to add more notes to generate a broader output.

04:21 — Lastly, Aaron logs into Copilot, which offers two versions — Work and Web — and highlights the differences, nuances, and limitations between the two interfaces.

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