Microsoft is spreading Copilot Pages to all users worldwide. The new artificial intelligence area, which was announced last week, is a multiplayer collaborative place where people and chatbots may edit and create material and documents together. Copilot Pages was initially offered in September 2024 as part of Microsoft 365 Copilot for Enterprise. The Redmond-based IT behemoth is now extending it to all signed-in users of the platform worldwide. It's available on both mobile applications and PCs.
Microsoft Pages are now available to all users
In a post on X (previously known as Twitter), Microsoft Copilot's official handle introduced the new chatbot capability. Pages are not a new feature. Both OpenAI and Google have released a tool called Canvas that does the same function as Pages. However, there are a few small distinctions.
Gadgets 360 staff members were allowed to view Copilot Pages. Unlike ChatGPT and Gemini, which allow users to pick Canvas before sending the prompt, Copilot Pages requires users to first submit a prompt and receive a response before activating the collaborative area. Pages has more formatting choices than its competitors, including the ability to raise indents, modify font color, and add a collapsible header or callout.
The sites are also more visually appealing, and different alternatives are easier to locate. However, due of the rich interface, pages load slower than Canvas in ChatGPT and Gemini. On some times, we had to wait up to 30 seconds to open a page (this was more common while switching between pages).
Copilot Pages also has options for adding a table, a checklist, or bullet points. Because it is a collaborative area, the user may mark a sentence, paragraph, or even a single word and ask the chatbot to improve it. Users can instruct Copilot to elaborate, shorten, adjust the tone, make the language easier to grasp, and so on. Similarly, users may share pages with others and collaborate on projects.
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