This is a little late, as Microsoft announced Pages over two months ago. However, I just saw a mention of the new AI based. product on a LinkedIn post from Sataya Nadella.
CoPilot Pages is the next step in Microsoft’s AI offerings. **Copilot Pages** is a feature within Microsoft 365 Copilot designed to enhance collaboration and productivity. It provides a dynamic, persistent canvas where users can interact with AI-generated content, edit it, and share it with others. Here are some key features:
Persistent Canvas: Copilot Pages turns ephemeral AI-generated content into something durable, allowing users to edit and add to it over time.
Multiplayer Collaboration: It supports collaborative work, enabling multiple users to work on the same page simultaneously.
Integration with Microsoft 355: Pages can be shared and edited within Microsoft Teams, Outlook, and other Microsoft 365 applications.
Dynamic Content: Users can add various types of content, such as text, code blocks, and flowcharts, making it a versatile tool for different tasks.
Copilot Pages is part of Microsoft’s ongoing efforts to make AI a seamless part of everyday work, helping teams collaborate more effectively and efficiently.
1. **Persistent Content**: Unlike ephemeral AI-generated insights, Pages allow users to save and expand upon AI suggestions, making them durable and editable documents.
2. **Shareability**: These pages can seamlessly integrate into various Microsoft tools, such as Teams, Outlook, and the Microsoft 365 app, enabling effortless sharing and collaboration.
3. **Real-Time Multiplayer Collaboration**: Users with a Microsoft 365 Copilot license can work together on pages, iterating on AI-generated content and prompts simultaneously.
4. **Integration with Loop Components**: Pages are powered by Microsoft’s Loop technology, enabling flexible and reusable components that work across Microsoft 365.
This tool aims to streamline workflows by turning insights generated by AI into actionable and shareable outputs, facilitating better team communication and content creation. It’s now rolling out to Microsoft 365 Copilot users [oai_citation:2,Announcing Copilot Pages for multiplayer collaboration | Microsoft Community Hub](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoft365copilotblog/announcing-copilot-pages-for-multiplayer-collaboration/4242701) [oai_citation:1,How to use Copilot Pages [Preview] |