Recap from Ignite’s General Session regarding Copilot and Copilot Studio

November 20, 2024
In today’s General Session on “Unlock the value of Microsoft 365 Copilot and Copilot Studio,” the focus was on Copilot Actions and Copilot Agents. Microsoft continued from where the keynote session left off yesterday, providing more details on these features and their functionality.

Copilot Actions, https://aka.ms/copilotactions, are similar to Outlook rules but for AI, functioning as “scheduled tasks” for Copilot. It allows automation of everyday tasks with simple prompts that can be set up in advance. For example, a manager with a distributed team working in several time zones can create an action to summarize all the emails received after working hours. These emails can then be prioritized based on relevance, such as customer-related issues or high-priority listings, ready for when the manager signs in the following day.

The capability to create custom Copilot Agents in SharePoint was announced a few months ago and is now generally available (GA). Microsoft also announced some upcoming out-of-the-box agents. The Interpreter Agent in Teams will provide real-time speech-to-speech interpretation during meetings and can simulate the user’s speaking voice. This feature is set to enter Public Preview in early 2025. The Employee Self-Service Agent, which can assist with common policy questions to support HR and IT, is currently in private preview and can be customized with Copilot Studio. The Facilitator Agent, which can take real-time editable notes in Teams meetings and chats, is in public preview. The Project Manager Agent, capable of automating plan creation and task completion in Microsoft Planner, is also in public preview. More out-of-the-box agents are expected to be released in the coming months. 

Chris Hinch

Chris Hinch

Microsoft Practice Director

Chris has been working in the IT industry for close to 25 years and is an expert Microsoft strategist and a technical leader. Chris is passionate about helping customers achieve their business goals and solve their challenges with innovative solutions. He enjoys working with talented teams and collaborating with partners across the globe.
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