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Building user skills in the world of AI: Prompting fundamentals
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Thursday, Feb 29, 2024, 07:30 AM PSTEvent details
Explore the transformative potential of Microsoft Copilot and the anatomy of a prompt. Learn how you can use Copilot Lab to onboard users and get the best out of Copilot for Microsoft 365 in your org...
Heather_Poulsen
Updated Dec 27, 2024
Alyson_Ginesta
Microsoft
Mar 07, 2024In order for Copilot to work, the user must be licensed for Copilot for M365 AND that user must be a member of the meeting host tenant. In other words, if I'm licensed for Copilot and I attend a meeting organized by another company, I will not be able to use it. If that other company who is hosting the meeting does have user licensed for Copilot, they (and not me) will be able to use it. In other words, Copilot can only work when a.) you are licensed for it and b.) your tenant is hosting the meeting. Hope that helps!
ATLearoD
Mar 07, 2024Occasional Reader
Does the other user need to have Copilot turned on in their settings? I recently had a meeting with a big tech company and attempted to use Copilot, but it didn't work. The only possibility is that the admin might have had Copilot turned off at the admin level.