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Copilot for Microsoft 365 AMA: Engage with Experts Live on January 17th
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Wednesday, Jan 17, 2024, 09:00 AM PSTEvent details
Get ready for an exclusive Ask Me Anything (AMA) session with the Microsoft 365 Copilot team on Wednesday, January 17th, at 9:00 AM PST/12:00 PM EST. This is your golden opportunity to connect direct...
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Updated Jan 17, 2024
ScottSchnoll
Jan 17, 2024Former Employee
Yes, the Copilot for Microsoft 365 license includes several services, and you can select which one(s) you want to provide to your users. By default, all services are selected, but an admin can choose during licensing what to deploy.
Hughes818
Jan 17, 2024Iron Contributor
Thanks Scott...but there is only one "Copilot" service listed under the E3 license. So, I assume that is NOT the "Copilot for M365" license since that "Copilot for M365" is an add-on. I thought I read somewhere in the past that that "Copilot" service under E3 was previously named "Bing Chat for Enterprise"...but I can't seem to find that reference any longer. So, I'm trying to confirm if "Copilot" under the E3 is just referring to the Bing Chat Enterprise. We might disable that but we're trying to understand what Copilot service is actually controlling...I don't see a reference for that anywhere.
- ScottSchnollJan 17, 2024Former EmployeeIf you go into the admin center and look at the details of a Copilot license assigned to a user, you should be able to scroll down and see the complete list of services.
- Hughes818Jan 17, 2024Iron Contributor
It's not a License though. It is a service within the Microsoft 365 License. Please see attached. Is there a way to see a description for the "service" that explains what the service is providing?
- ScottSchnollJan 17, 2024Former EmployeeAh got it. Yes, you are correct that this is Copilot (formerly BCE), and not Copilot for Microsoft 365.