
Copilot in OneDrive: A Copilot for your files
Another day, another Copilot. Copilot is coming to OneDrive, and this Copilot in OneDrive is going to be a copilot for your files. This will allow you to use certain Copilot functions from within OneDrive to work more effectively with your files, such as asking questions of content, and using different files as context for your requests.
This is available to Copilot for Microsoft 365 (Microsoft 365 Copilot or M365 Copilot) licensed users.

Copilot Extensibility: Your options to extend Microsoft 365 Copilot
If all your data is inside Microsoft 365, Copilot for Microsoft 365 is a wonder. But for most businesses, not all your data is inside Microsoft 365. You have a 3rd-party system, an on-premises database, and suddenly you realize that Microsoft 365 Copilot is missing data you really want it to see.
But that's ok, because Microsoft designed it with that reality in mind. Copilot is extensible. And there isn't just one option for extending it, but many. In this video let's dive into what those options are and learn about Copilot Plugins.

Copilot in PowerPoint: Elevate your presentations with Microsoft 365 Copilot
Understanding how to use Copilot for Microsoft 365 (Microsoft 365 Copilot) across the Microsoft 365 apps can supercharge your productivity. In PowerPoint it can speed up your processes, making it easier to create new content, allowing you to consume existing work, and finding out more about your presentations. Also, with a little foundation building you can create presentations with Copilot where the slides follow your organizational branding.

Do you need Microsoft 365 training? (Microsoft 365 Business Boost Episode 9)
What is citizen development? Does your business need citizen developers? How will AI change this picture?
Therman and Nick dive into their experiences and views on business users creating their own apps and tools using no code platforms like Power Apps or even SharePoint.
Let Therman and Nick be your guides!

Copilot's Context Data: Where does it come from? What can it see?
The superpower of Copilot for Microsoft 365 is its ability to generate the right context based on the data in your Microsoft 365 tenant. This sets it apart from other services like ChatGPT, but like anything, there are limitations, and understanding these is critical to truly understand how Copilot is going to behave in a particular app or scenario.
In this video we consider where Copilot's data comes from, what types of data it can see and which it can't, and what sorts of issues you can run into if you make a request that requires a certain type of data access in the wrong place.
Become an expert of Copilot for Microsoft 365, so you can be the best possible human supervisor of your AI tools.

Copilot in Teams: Get control of your meeting data with Microsoft 365 Copilot
One of the most valuable experiences in Copilot for Microsoft 365 (Microsoft 365 Copilot) is using it with your Teams recordings and meeting data. But now we have AI assistants in our, do we, and do our colleagues, understand exactly how Copilot is using our data and tracking what we say to do its job?
In this video we explore what data Copilot uses, where it gets that data in different scenarios, the different approaches you can take to capturing meeting data to allow Copilot to work, and the steps you can take if you don't want Copilot interacting with the content of your meetings.
This is essential information to be able to ensure everyone feels safe when using Microsoft Teams with Copilot for Microsoft 365.

Copilot Cheat Code? Upgrade Copilot for Microsoft 365
Is there a cheat code for Copilot? One to make it faster, better, more accurate? The ultimate AI assistant?
Is it as simple as just buying all the licenses?
In this video we ask the question. Do these licenses stack? Or do they represent sets of features intended for different purposes? Are we all going to end up with 100 different Copilot licenses?
As we walk into a new age of AI, understanding the licensing model, and what is working or not in your environment is vital. It's not as simple as do you see the app, or don't you - it comes down to is the AI working hard enough on your behalf?

Does your business need Citizen Developers?
What is citizen development? Does your business need citizen developers? How will AI change this picture?
Therman and Nick dive into their experiences and views on business users creating their own apps and tools using no code platforms like Power Apps or even SharePoint.
Let Therman and Nick be your guides!