
"Through the new connector upgrade, which is opt-in only, Copilot users can prompt the system in natural language to, say, summarize a work project timeline that was sent in an email by a colleague. The assistant will automatically search through your email to retrieve the requested information. To grant Copilot access to their personal accounts, users can open settings, click "Connectors," and select which services they'd like the system to be able to interact with."
""With just a prompt, you can instantly turn ideas, notes, and data into shareable and editable documents with no extra steps or tools required," Microsoft explained in a company blog post. For example, if you're working with Copilot to create a customized, day-by-day travel itinerary for an upcoming vacation, you can prompt it to upload the schedule into a Power"
Microsoft is rolling out an update to Copilot on Windows that enables direct connections to OneDrive, Outlook, Google Drive, Gmail, and other personal productivity apps. The connectors are opt-in and can be enabled from Settings under Connectors. Once enabled, Copilot can search connected email and storage to retrieve and summarize requested information in response to natural-language prompts. Copilot can also create and export Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, and PDFs from simple prompts. Enabling connectors shares more personal data with Copilot, so users should consider privacy implications before connecting accounts.
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