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By early 2024, Woo expects early adopters of Copilot for Microsoft 365 across his organisation to have completed their assessment of the tool’s potential. “By then, we should have hundreds of testimonials about how Copilot for M365 changed their life,” Woo says. “Eliminating waste is a good way to measure success, but testimonials with data are even sexier.”
Woo states that although QNET’s AI journey in the workplace is in its early stages, people are enthusiastic about the possibilities. Additionally, SoftwareOne's continuing workshops covering various aspects of Copilot for M365 are helping to maintain a high level of enthusiasm. The organisation is already noticing indications that this interest could result in numerous advantages. As an example, Hazel Evangelista, who is in charge of digital experience, anticipates that Copilot for Microsoft 365 will be incredibly useful to her in her role as an organisation document creator. “Editing still needs to be done, but it helps me overcome writer's block, which can be quite frustrating and time-consuming,” she explains.
Emerging use cases also include applying Copilot for Microsoft 365 to format documents correctly, analyse data in spreadsheets, and phrase Word documents in a more professional manner. Although some plan to use it to collect more international workplace AI use cases, others intend to use it to translate between languages.