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You access and build in Copilot Studio in a web browser, and then publish to wherever you want to use it. Copilot for Windows that is only available in Windows 11. But this is separate from that, it's not dependent on which version of Windows you are using.
@@TeamWesternProductions Good news - according to MC691816 in the Microsoft 365 Admin Center, Microsoft is going to introduce Copilot for Windows in *Windows 10* as well (this is a much hyped Win11 feature, but it seems they are expanding). You can probably expect to see it "soon" if you are in one of the markets covered by it, your device has more than 4Gb of RAM and a display resolution higher than 720p (which most do).
At this stage to get Copilot for Microsoft 365 which is the one you’re talking about you need to be an enterprise customer and purchase a minimum of 300 licenses. Not date announced yet for when it will be more generally available.
Great video, Lisa. There a few Microsoft engineers who I talk about this new tool and they are naming Copilot Studio a Power Virtual Agents 2.0. Do you see the same way? Of course that there is a bunch of new possibilites powered by GPT, but it kept me thinking.
Yes, that's exactly it, although I'd venture to say perhaps even 3.0 - Power Virtual Agents has evolved a lot over the past 6 months, it was already doing generative AI bots over websites, documents, and with plugins, and now it has taken the next step to connect with the rest of the Copilots and has a whole new world under the new branding and capabilities.
Lisa, on the Copilot for Sales - are you saying that Sales Copilot is rebranding as Copilot for Sales and will get all of the old capabilities plus the ones you outline here? Or will Copilot for Sales be an add-on that allows for the document generation? Comment at 15:55 led to my question. How does having Copilot for Microsoft 365 (as far as I know, can create documents) get differentiated here? Could I not use the Copilot Studio to extend a Copilot to touch my CRM and pull the data I need? 🧐
I’m going to make another video to explain this because it’s kind of confusing messaging. There will be a version included with the d365 sales license that pretty much does what it does now (plus some new stuff in the d365 app). Then a new license which also includes m365 copilot that does a lot more including the part working in Word as shown here.
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@@LisaCrosbie I'm working in that app that with lead form. By the way, it would be wonderful if you could make videos about Jscripts, how to build in model driven apps some basic and advanced functions by adding jscripts. It's just my suggestion, not a requirement so i hope i didn't stress you. Thank you so much! 🥰