- Microsoft Copilot: Your AI companion
Microsoft Copilot is your companion to inform, entertain and inspire Get advice, feedback and straightforward answers Try Copilot now
- Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat
Accomplish more in less time — effortlessly draft, rewrite, and summarize your content in Copilot Chat Quickly transform your ideas into unique drafts and images for your projects Simplify complex topics or dive into a new one — explore new subjects and stay informed with AI generated summaries
- It’s About Time: The Copilot Usage Report 2025 | Microsoft AI
No matter the day, month, or time, health-related topics dominate how people use Copilot on their mobile devices Whether it’s tracking wellness, searching for health tips, or managing daily routines, our users consistently turn to Copilot for support in living healthier lives
- Microsoft Copilot - Wikipedia
Over the course of 2023, Microsoft began to unify the Copilot branding across its various chatbot products, cementing the "copilot" analogy At its Build 2023 conference, Microsoft announced its plans to integrate Copilot into Windows 11, allowing users to access it directly through the taskbar
- The new Microsoft 365 Copilot mobile experience
How we redesigned the Microsoft 365 Copilot mobile app to create a workspace built around conversation, dialogue, and discovery
- Microsoft Copilot - App Store
Copilot is your AI helper that boosts productivity, acts as your personal AI writing assistant, and drives business Chat with AI, either through messages or with your voice, to bring the vast world of information straight to you
- GitHub Copilot · Your AI pair programmer
Use GitHub Copilot, your own custom agents, or the third-party ones you already rely on Copilot works where you do—in GitHub, your IDE, project tools, chat apps, and custom MCP servers AI that works where you do, whether in your editor, on the command line, or across GitHub
- Microsoft faces uphill climb to win in AI chatbots with Copilot
At Microsoft's annual Ignite conference this week, IT buyers explained why Microsoft isn't seeing runaway success with its Copilot AI assistant Microsoft started selling the commercial version
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