Hi Prabhakar,
Thank you for reaching out to this forum. I'm Utkarsh and as a fellow Microsoft user, I'm here and ready to help you today.
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The Microsoft Copilot feature is also very useful in Teams. How to enable Microsoft Copilot in Teams? You can refer to the following guide:
- Get a license for Microsoft 365 E3 or Microsoft 365 E5, and a license for Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365. In addition, Microsoft 365 Enterprise customers purchasing more than 300 licenses starting November 1, 2023, will generally get Copilot.
- Admins can choose which Copilot tools they enable or disable in the Microsoft 365 admin center. You can either “enable” or “disable” access for specific users via the “Apps” section of their account.
Get started with Copilot in Microsoft Teams meetings - Microsoft Support
Use Copilot in a Teams chat
- Go to Chat on the left side of Teams, then select a specific chat from the list.
- Select Open Copilot in the upper-right corner of the chat—you'll see the Copilot icon in a one-on-one chat, group chat, and meeting chat.
- Under the compose box to the right of your chat, select More prompts to choose from the following options:
- Type a prompt in the compose box, then select Send. Try these:
- Once Copilot generates a response, try this:
Select Copy at the upper-right corner of the response and paste into the chat, a channel conversation, or anywhere else. See citations by selecting the numbers next to each statement in the response. Once selected, the chat to the left of the Copilot pane will scroll to that particular message in the chat thread. Depending on your admin settings, you may have the option to leave feedback by selecting the thumbs up or thumbs down at the bottom-right of the response to send directly to Microsoft.
Use Copilot in a Teams channel:
- Go to Teams on the left side of Teams, then select a specific channel within a team.
- Within the channel discussion, select the link below the channel post to expand the replies and see the full conversation.
- From this immersive channel post view, select Open Copilot in the upper-right corner of the channel view.
- Under the compose box to the right of your channel, select More prompts to choose from the following options:
- Type a prompt in the compose box, then select Send.
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I hope this is helpful! Best Regards, Utkarsh