Microsoft hasn’t held back on its claims about the power of Copilot.

It also has a chatbot that can help you along the way with your work.

Businesses pay more but have the opportunity to save money through a yearly bill.

The office.com homepage with a Copilot ad banner along the top.

All these prices are on top of your Microsoft 365 subscription.

Then, there comes the issue of having to adjust the way I work.

I feel that Copilot is better aimed at businesses with the time and means to train their staff.

The Microsoft 365 X account, with a pinned post relating to Copilot.

Possibly my biggest concern with originality relates to tone and framing.

The same applies to relying on AI to create your work for you.

They’re valuable skills that I don’t want to let wilt away.

Snags in Copilot for Microsoft 365

Don’t get me wrong.

It seems like the rumbles before an earthquake.

Is Copilot Really That Good?

Ultimately, as with most software and AI, there are pros and cons.

There’s no doubt that Copilot is here to stay.

I was resistant to paying for everything by card rather than cash, but that’s become commonplace.

I didn’t like the idea of using technology in football, but that’s going nowhere, either.