Getting Started with Microsoft 365 Copilot (in-app)

Overview

Learn about Microsoft 365 Copilot (in-app), generative AI tools available within Microsoft 365 applications with safeguards for University of Oregon faculty and staff with subscription access.

What is Copilot (in-app)?

  • Copilot (in-app) is an AI assistant within the Microsoft 365 desktop and web applications.
  • This protected version of Copilot is available with the Microsoft 365 Copilot subscription available to faculty, staff, and researchers.

Accessing Microsoft 365 Copilot (in-app)

Purchasing a subscription

  • M365 Copilot (in-app) adds Copilot to the Microsoft Office Productivity Apps (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneDrive, etc.), Microsoft Teams, and the Copilot Work tab on the Copilot Chat website.
  • For more information and to purchase a subscription, see the AI Subscription-based Licenses Purchase Request form.

Data protections in Copilot

The data you input won't leave our organization.

  • Microsoft Copilot does learn from our organization, but only uses UO data to train Copilot for the UO.
  • UO data is and will remain UO data.

Microsoft has elevated Copilot's data protections to enterprise data protection.

  • That means certain additional controls and commitments apply to Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat, relating to the UO's overall agreement with Microsoft.
  • Learn more in the More information section.

Safe data handling in Copilot

You must still follow all applicable rules and guidelines for data handling when using Copilot with Data Protection. Notably:

Note: If you to want to use Copilot for externally regulated high-risk information, see Information Security Standard Exception Request to request an exemption.

Using Copilot (in-app)

Below are some examples of how Copilot (in-app) works within Microsoft 365.

Limitations

Note: Limitations and features are subject to the UO software license agreement with Microsoft. While some features may be available, some may not be yet.

While Copilot (in-app) is powerful, its presence within each of the Microsoft 365 applications will be limited to certain capabilities within each app. New features are added frequently.

See Microsoft 365 Copilot help & learning (Microsoft Support) for ideas. 

Responsible use

Any generative AI tool may produce unexpected results or errors. Users should verify the accuracy of the information provided.

Variants of Copilot

  • Microsoft uses the name Copilot for its entire suite of AI tools.
  • The most common usage at UO outside of this subscription service is Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat, a web-based service, like the consumer version of Copilot, but with enterprise data protection.

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