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Microsoft's Copilot: A Frustrating Flop in AI-Powered Productivity
I wholeheartedly agree with this assessment. One year on and Copilot is a disappointing and frustrating waste of time and effort. What is the point of an M365 Copilot that can't help summarise actions or notes from Outlook, Teams, OneNote, etc, without the user first needing to copy and paste(!!) content into the chat field? And even better, it can create to-do items or even block tasks into the Outlook calendar because it can't get access...even though everything is logged in with the work account.
And here's the best bit, other third party AIs like fyxer.ai *can* view this content and create summarise, and a whole lot more.
Microsoft seem very keen to make people pay for Copilot but it's not immediately obvious what subscribers get. Seriously, who is working in the UI and integrations teams at Microsoft?