Last night, Microsoft hosted the launch event for Microsoft 365 Copilot Wave 2, introducing several new features. One of the new products is Copilot Pages, which allows users to insert responses from Copilot into separate documents and invite colleagues to collaborate on editing together (similar to Microsoft Loop but directly on the Copilot screen).
An example demonstrated by Microsoft is searching for information to create new projects within the company. Users can ask Copilot to search for specific information, then share the link for colleagues to help edit, or embed it in other parts of Microsoft 365, as the document is already a Microsoft Loop component (.loop file).
Copilot Pages is now available for some Microsoft 365 Copilot customers starting today, and will gradually roll out to the general public by September 2024.
Source – Microsoft
TLDR: Microsoft introduced Copilot Pages as part of Microsoft 365 Copilot Wave 2, allowing users to collaborate on documents by inserting Copilot responses and sharing links for editing. This feature is available to some users now and will be fully rolled out by September 2024.
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