Copilot Pages: How to use this new canvas for multiplayer AI collaboration

With the release of Copilot Pages, the first new digital artifact of the AI age, Copilot users have the ability to collaborate on a persistent canvas while using Microsoft 365 Copilot's chat capabilities. But is this really something new? And is it built in a way that makes it more useful, either versus previous Copilot promises, or versus the tools currently available? We also look at ChatGPT 4o with Canvas to consider the future of this sort of tooling for AI users.

Nick DeCourcy

Nick DeCourcy is the owner and principal consultant at the Bright Ideas Agency. He has worked extensively in the education and non-profit sectors in areas including operations, facilities, and technology. He is passionate about getting technology implementation right, first time, by fully understanding how it impacts the employee and customer experience.

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