M365 Copilot Chat will use new file types like MP4s, CAD, and ZIP, to ground its responses. We wonder how it will find discussions in videos without first creating a transcript for every video. Teams meetings will show a new join experience that helps you manage when you have accepted or responded tentatively to multiple meetings. And Copilot will make a little more available to unlicensed M365 Copilot users, so they can get a taste of the value — depending on capacity consumed by licensed customers. What else will Daniel and Darrell discuss? - Microsoft 365 Copilot | Chat now supports new file types in search grounding
- Microsoft Teams: Meeting Join Bar
- Updates to custom scripting in sites and Classic Publishing site creation
- Microsoft OneDrive for Business | Updated order of Shortcut and Sync commands
- Standard and Priority access to Copilot capabilities
- Microsoft Copilot in Teams: Visual Insight for intelligent recap
Join Daniel Glenn and Darrell as a Service Webster as they cover the latest messages in the Microsoft 365 Message Center.
Check out Darrell & Daniel's own YouTube channels at:
Darrell - https://youtube.com/modernworkmentor
Daniel - https://youtube.com/DanielGlenn
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