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microsoftstudent123
Copper Contributor
Jun 27, 2025

What the hack is a "Microsoft 365 Copilot Bizchat"?

I am taking a training course on learn.microsoft and this word "Microsoft 365 Copilot Bizchat" just came out of nowhere...

 

I went few slides/pages of the training course and even googled it but there is no definition or clarification of it either sigh... 

 

 

 

What is that

 

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  • PeterForster's avatar
    PeterForster
    Iron Contributor

    First, we had Bing Chat Enterprise, which was Microsoft’s free AI offering. Then came Microsoft Copilot, also a free AI solution. After that, Copilot for Microsoft 365 was introduced (now called Microsoft 365 Copilot), which is the paid version of Microsoft’s AI.

    When the paid version launched, Microsoft 365 Business subscribers (not Personal users) were able to switch between Work and Web modes at the current URL: https://m365.cloud.microsoft/chat 

    The Work mode is still referred to as Business Chat, where queries are grounded in your organization’s data. The Web tab, on the other hand, remains the freely accessible chat experience within Microsoft 365 Copilot.

  • ChrisL10's avatar
    ChrisL10
    Brass Contributor

    I've heard Microsoft use this in talks, they use it internally – I believe they said its the Work tab of M365 Copilot (i.e. business-related chat)

    • PeterForster's avatar
      PeterForster
      Iron Contributor

      Correct - this is the current naming convention used to differentiate between Work and Web.

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