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Microsoft 365 Copilot is generally available

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TJ_Devine
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Nov 01, 2023

Starting today, Microsoft 365 Copilot is generally available for enterprise customers worldwide. .  

 

Microsoft 365 Copilot combines the power of large language models (LLMs) with your data in the Microsoft Graph, the Microsoft 365 apps, and the web to turn your words into the most powerful productivity tool on the planet. And it does so within our existing commitments to data security and privacy in the enterprise.  

 

Starting today, Copilot is covered by the Microsoft 365 product terms applicable to our core online services, data protection addendum, and our commitments under the EU Data Boundary. 

 

Copilot is currently supported in the following languages: English (US, GB, AU, CA, IN)​​, Spanish (ES, MX)​​, Japanese​​, French (FR, CA)​​, German​​, Portuguese (BR)​​, Italian​​, and Chinese Simplified​​. We plan to support the following languages (in alphabetical order) over the first half of 2024: Arabic, Chinese Traditional, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Hebrew, Hungarian, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (PT), Russian, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian. Microsoft 365 Copilot GCC is expected to begin rollout during the Summer of 2024. We plan to share more on GCC High and DOD through the Microsoft 365 roadmap in early 2024.  

 

Get started 

Enterprise customers can call their Microsoft account representative to purchase Microsoft 365 Copilot. Customers who already have Microsoft 365 E3 and E5 (or Business Standard / Premium) can start using Bing Chat Enterprise today. And every organization can start taking steps to learn how Copilot works, understand licensing and technical requirements, get familiar with new capabilities, and get their organization ready.  

 

Finally, join the community. Ask questions, start a conversation, hear the latest from our engineers, or share your feedback in the Microsoft 365 Copilot Tech Community 

Updated Nov 09, 2023
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189 Comments

  • TJ_Devine , you should probably remove the buttons on public facing pages that encourage people to try Copilot in Teams, Outlook, Word etc on this page Microsoft Copilot seeing as how it is not really available for anyone. Please expedite the release of the per user SKU with no minimum. This has been the biggest disappointment that Microsoft has delivered in a long time.

  • Brlnr's avatar
    Brlnr
    Brass Contributor

    At last month's Power Platform conference, Copilot was hyped with no mention of this limitation. I came back with incredible enthusiasm, hoping I could start using this with my small business account before it is made available by our admins for the large enterprise I work for. 

     

    Talk about burying the lede. 

  • Teberts's avatar
    Teberts
    Iron Contributor

    I guess its our fault for expecting Microsoft to do anything other than be a miser.

  • CDAVIS640's avatar
    CDAVIS640
    Iron Contributor

    This is more than just a terrible look. With all the talk of Microsoft wanting to make AI equitable for everyone, and help all people - the very first thing they do is make it available only to multi million / billion dollar enterprises. What about small business? What about non-profit organizations? What about Microsoft partners who try to re-sell this to the SMB market?

    By giving it to large organizations first - Microsoft is only deepening the inequity of access to AI.

  • How can you possibly call it a GA launch when suddenly it's now only Enterprise plans with minimum seating required? This directly contradicts July's announcement that it will be available for Business plans as well - https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2023/07/18/furthering-our-ai-ambitions-announcing-bing-chat-enterprise-and-microsoft-365-copilot-pricing/. Massively disappointing. It would be absolutely understandable if it's due to capacity limits that needs to be expanded over time, but it should've been marked clearly ahead of this "launch". 

  • Teberts's avatar
    Teberts
    Iron Contributor

    I agree. This was not forthright and actually pretty bad marketing to say things will be GA when a lot of businesses, the majority even, will not qualify. Bad look.

  • jpurviance's avatar
    jpurviance
    Iron Contributor

    Hey TJ,

     

    I represent a smaller enterprise technology company.  We use Microsoft 365 E5 licenses for all users.  We would benefit greatly from Microsoft 365 Co-pilot.  However, it looks like it isn't available to small companies with less than 300 users.  It's a little disappointing that the marketing and all discussions have indicated that Copilot will be GA today, that is however not the case.  We are hearing we must have 300+ licenses minimum.  A lot of people are going to be disappointed to find that that GA only applies to larger enterprise clients and the rest of us are being left in the dirt.  A smaller, enterprise company with less than 300 users could arguably benefit from the Copilot capabilities as much or more than a larger company to automate, simplify many tasks that a smaller company can't always for. 

     

    If I may make a suggestion for your marketing and technical teams to be more transparent in what GA means.  Your customers think it's available, when in reality it's not available generally.  

     

    I hope somebody reads this and can empathize with SMBs in this context.