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Inspire 2023: Microsoft announces Copilot pricing for E3 and E5 customers

David Allen David Allen
July 18, 2023
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Microsoft is ready to bring Copilot to Microsoft 365.  Bing Chat unlocks AI reasoning over all of your business data but does so within the context of your enterprise.  Microsoft 365 Copilot is built using Microsoft’s comprehensive approach to security, identity, compliance, and responsible AI.

This means Copilot inherits all of your security, privacy, and compliance policies.  Your data is also isolated within your Microsoft 365 tenant and in your organization’s control.  Microsoft 365 Copilot is baked into your business data including emails, chats, documents, and more.  For example, Copilot, can generate an update based on notes from a morning meeting and send them to the team.  Microsoft 365 Copilot also has the ability to jumpstart your documents, help organize your inbox and summarize your team meetings.

Microsoft 365 Copilot will be available for $30.00 per user per month for Microsoft 365 E3/E5 Business Standard and Business Premium customers when widely available.

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