Microsoft 365 Copilot was introduced to address digital debt and enhance productivity, transforming how individuals and teams work to achieve unprecedented efficiency. Among early adopters, 77% report they wouldn’t want to work without it – a testament to its impact on the modern workplace.
And this is just the beginning. As generative AI becomes a core component of workplace operations, the opportunity extends beyond individual productivity. Copilot is setting a new standard by empowering employees to excel in writing, designing, coding, analyzing data, and more. It doesn’t just streamline tasks – it amplifies expertise, elevating work quality from good to exceptional.
According to Microsoft’s Work Trend Index Special Report, here are notable findings from early Copilot users:
There’s no doubt that Microsoft Copilot and generative AI are transforming the way we work, opening new possibilities across industries. Copilot has been seamlessly integrated into various Microsoft products, including Dynamics 365 applications, bringing AI-driven efficiency and innovation to businesses.
However, navigating the diverse AI capabilities across Microsoft products can be overwhelming. This guide simplifies the key features of Gen AI and Copilot in Dynamics 365, providing you with a clear starting point to unlock the potential of AI tools for business success.
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Getting familiar with AI: Copilot in Dynamics 356
Microsoft Copilot enhances the Dynamics 365 ecosystem by delivering secure, privacy-compliant AI capabilities. It uses Azure OpenAI Service, built on Microsoft’s Responsible AI standards, ensuring that generative AI tools align with enterprise-level security and compliance expectations.
Here is a quick introduction on how Copilot works in Dynamics 365 and Power Platform: