It’s been a few weeks since we brought GPT-5 to Microsoft 365 Copilot, and it’s quickly become part of my everyday workflow, adding a new layer of intelligence spanning all my apps.
Here are 5 prompts that show what’s now possible:
1/ Based on my prior interactions with [/person], give me 5 things likely top of mind for our next meeting.
2/ Draft a project update based on emails, chats, and all meetings in [/series]: KPIs vs. targets, wins/losses, risks, competitive moves, plus likely tough questions and answers.
3/ Are we on track for the [Product] launch in November? Check eng progress, pilot program results, risks. Give me a probability.
4/ Review my calendar and email from the last month and create 5 to 7 buckets for projects I spend most time on, with % of time spent and short descriptions.
5/ Review [/select email] + prep me for the next meeting in [/series], based on past manager and team discussions.
What prompts have you found most useful?
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We just wrapped our earnings call. It was a very strong close to our fiscal year. A few highlights:
1/ Azure surpassed $75 billion in revenue for the first time this year, up 34 percent year over year.
It has been quite the journey from 0 to 75!
We have come a long way from Project Red Dog... we now add as much capacity in a month as we did in our first five years!
Super grateful for the trust so many customers have placed in us through the years.
2/ One other big number we shared: more than 100 million monthly active users across our family of Copilots.
We rolled out our biggest update to M365 Copilot this quarter, and saw the largest quarter of seat adds, with a record number of customers coming back to buy more seats.
Plus, we have Copilots and agents for every role and function, which are all growing fast, from GitHub Copilot for devs (20M users), to Dragon in healthcare (13M physician-patient encounters this quarter).
And with Copilot Mode in Edge, it is exciting to see innovation come back to the browser!
1/ It’s been a busy few weeks – between today’s earnings and some of our recent announcements. Here are a few things I wanted to highlight:
2/ We are riding multiple compounding S curves in pre-training, inference time, and systems design, driving model performance that is doubling every 6 months.
Azure is the infrastructure layer for AI, optimized across every layer: DCs, silicon, systems software, and models to lower costs and increase performance.
We are delivering more performance per megawatt, lower cost per token, and faster dock-to-live times.
3/ Frontier firms are incorporating AI into everyday workflows, transforming work and work artifacts.
Microsoft 365 Copilot is now being used by hundreds of thousands of customers across industries, up 3X year-over-year.
I’m especially excited about our new Researcher and Analyst agents, like having a highly trained expert on call 24/7.
And our customers have created over 1 million agents of their own using SharePoint and Copilot Studio. microsoft.com/en-us/microsof…
1/ Big day for Microsoft 365 Copilot: I’m really excited about our latest update.
Copilot has truly become the UI for AI – and for me, it’s the scaffolding for my workday.
Here are four new features I’ve especially been enjoying.
2/ Agents: Our new Researcher and Analyst agents have become my go-to 24/7 experts. I use them all the time.
With Researcher, the multi-step reasoning aggregates and synthesizes information from the web and all enterprise data and creates super insightful reports on any topic or project.
And Analyst can turn raw data across multiple sources into deep insights, forecasts or a great visualization.
With our new Agent Store, you can easily find a range of additional agents from our many partners too.
And with Copilot Studio you can create your own agents. It’s as straightforward as creating a Word doc or Excel sheet.
3/ Notebooks: With Web + Work + Pages, you can ideate with AI and collaborate with other people. It has entirely changed my workflow.
And now with Notebooks, I can organize all of my heterogeneous data for a project, whether it’s Pages, docs, websites, team meetings – and Copilot will ground itself just on that content. And this might be the best part: I can turn it all into a new modality like an audio overview.
For example, I can collect all the latest things I’m reading about agents and agent frameworks, and then I can listen to it.