Microsoft 365 Copilot is altering the way businesses work, with nearly 60 percent of the Fortune 500 firms using it. The tool is created to assist employees in completing tasks, holding meetings, and automating workflows and processes.
As part of Microsoft 365 Copilot: Wave 2, the company introduced 700 product updates. The company, during an event, said that over 150 new features have been shipped already.
The company also added that these new features have dramatically upgraded performance, including moving to the GPT-4o model. With these updates, Microsoft is bringing together work, web, and pages. Alongside, Copilot is now part of Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneDrive.
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Microsoft Announces Updates In the UI For AI
Satya Nadella, chairman and CEO, of Microsoft, during the announcement, called these updates the UI for AI. “It has just been 18 months since we launched Microsoft 365 Copilot. It is rapidly becoming an organizing layer for work; how work gets done, transforming the workflow and work artifacts for more than 400 million people who use Microsoft 365,” said Nadella during the live stream.
He further said that the number of people who use Copilot daily at work has nearly doubled quarter over quarter. “Customers are coming back to deploy more seats. Copilot adoption rates, in fact, are faster than any other new Microsoft 365 suite,” he added.
Microsoft also said that the number of customers with over 10,000 seats more than doubled quarter-on-quarter. For example, Vodafone has pumped in 68,000 licenses for its 100,000 employees. As per the company, Vodafone employees save around three hours a week, leading to improved work-life balance and boosted productivity. The legal and compliance team has reduced contract time by an hour.
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Microsoft Lays Off 650 Employees From Its Xbox Division
In a new wave of job cuts, Microsoft has announced the layoff of 650 employees from its Xbox division, marking the second major workforce reduction of the year within its gaming arm. The job cuts follow a previous workforce reduction of approximately 1900 positions in January this year.
As per the company, these layoffs are part of broader restructuring efforts aimed at streamlining its gaming operations, particularly after its takeover of Activision Blizzard. The news about the recent layoffs was brought to light for employees through an internal memo from Microsoft’s gaming chief, Phil Spencer.
According to the memo, the latest wave of job cuts will predominantly affect corporate and support roles within the company’s gaming division. Spencer ensured that no games, devices, or experiences were being canceled, and no studios would be closed after the layoffs.