Summary
In this module, you have learned about Microsoft 365 Copilot, an AI-powered tool designed to boost user productivity by providing suggestions and automation as users work in Microsoft 365. Microsoft 365 Copilot draws insights from a company's data and content to provide its users with relevant recommendations in applications like Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint. By doing so, Microsoft 365 Copilot helps users navigate their work more effectively and efficiently.
This module introduced you to the key components of Microsoft 365 Copilot, which include:
- Large Language Models (LLMs)
- Natural Language Processing (NLP)
- Microsoft 365 apps
- Microsoft Copilot (chat)
- Microsoft Syntex
- Microsoft Graph
By understanding these components, you can gain insight into how Microsoft 365 Copilot delivers intelligent recommendations and suggestions. The module reinforced these concepts when it examined how Microsoft 365 Copilot works, starting with the user prompt and ending with the Microsoft 365 Copilot response.
The module concluded by examining how organizations can extend Microsoft 365 Copilot by using plugins and Microsoft Graph connectors. While Microsoft 365 Copilot is already able to use the apps and data within the Microsoft 365 ecosystem, many users still depend on various external tools and services for work management and collaboration. Plugins and Microsoft Graph connectors enable organizations to integrate their Microsoft 365 environment with the enterprise applications and other on-premises and SaaS cloud software and services that they use.