Microsoft
is
announcing
its
new
Copilot
Pages
feature
today,
which
is
designed
to
be
a
canvas
for
“multiplayer
AI
collaboration.”
Copilot
Pages
lets
you
use
Microsoft’s
Copilot
chatbot
and
pull
responses
into
a
new
page
where
they
can
be
edited
collaboratively
with
others.
“You
and
your
team
can
work
collaboratively
in
a
page
with
Copilot,
seeing
everyone’s
work
in
real
time
and
iterating
with
Copilot
like
a
partner,
adding
more
content
from
your
data,
files,
and
the
web
to
your
Page,”
says
Jared
Spataro,
corporate
vice
president
of
AI
at
work
at
Microsoft.
“This
is
an
entirely
new
work
pattern
—
multiplayer,
human
to
AI
to
human
collaboration.”
Pages
starts
rolling
out
to
Microsoft
365
Copilot
customers
today
and
will
be
generally
available
to
all
subscribers
later
this
month.
It
builds
on
top
of
Microsoft’s
collaborative
work
with
Loop,
a
Notion
competitor
that
includes
futuristic
Lego-like
Office
documents.
Copilot
Pages
can
be
shared
as
a
link
to
let
colleagues
easily
jump
in
and
edit
them.Image:
Microsoft
You
can
share
Copilot
Pages
with
just
a
link,
and
colleagues
can
immediately
start
editing
them
just
like
they
would
a
shared
Word
document.
You
can
also
embed
Copilot
Pages
into
other
pages
as
components.
As
it’s
tied
to
Microsoft’s
new
BizChat,
a
work
hub
for
Copilot,
you
can
also
pull
data
from
the
web
or
from
work
files
to
create
a
project
plan,
meeting
notes,
a
business
pitch,
and
much
more.
Microsoft
sees
Copilot
Pages
as
a
new
pattern
of
work
that
includes
humans
and
AI
input
in
a
single
canvas.
Microsoft
is
also
bringing
Copilot
Pages
to
the
more
than
400
million
people
who
have
access
to
the
company’s
free
Copilot
chatbot
when
signed
in
with
a
business
Microsoft
Entra
account.
It’s
part
of
a
larger
push
of
Copilot
for
businesses
that
includes
improving
the
AI
assistant
throughout
a
variety
of
Office
apps.
You
can
read
more
about
the
Office
app
improvements
here.
The
Copilot
Pages
interface.Image:
Microsoft
Microsoft
is
also
launching
its
Copilot
agents
for
all
businesses
today.
Announced
at
Build
earlier
this
year,
the
agents
act
like
virtual
employees
to
automate
tasks.
Instead
of
Copilot
sitting
idle
waiting
for
queries
like
a
chatbot,
it
will
be
able
to
actively
do
things
like
monitor
email
inboxes
and
automate
a
series
of
tasks
or
data
entry
that
employees
normally
have
to
do
manually.
Microsoft
365
Copilot
subscribers
will
also
have
access
to
a
new
agent
builder
inside
of
Copilot
Studio.
“Now
anyone
can
quickly
create
a
Copilot
agent
right
in
BizChat
or
SharePoint,
unlocking
the
value
of
the
vast
knowledge
repository
stored
in
your
SharePoint
files,”
says
Spataro.
Agents
are
designed
to
show
up
as
virtual
colleagues
inside
of
Teams
or
Outlook,
allowing
you
to
@
mention
them
and
ask
them
questions.
Original author: Tom Warren
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