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Curious About Copilot? Check out these LinkedIn Learning Courses!

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Microsoft’s new Copilot AI assistant, formerly known as Bing Chat, has been getting a lot of buzz lately! Along with all of the other AI innovations in the news recently, Microsoft AI is geared towards being an easily available companion when browsing the Internet, working with documents, and for generic requests.

Starting to work with an AI chatbot can be overwhelming, but LinkedIn Learning has several courses to help you get started! One thing to keep in mind is when using Copilot, we recommend signing in using your SMU account, which provides you with the Enterprise version of Copilot which provides better data security for anything entered into the chatbot.

Getting to Know Microsoft Copilot

Microsoft offers a number of AI-powered tools under the Copilot umbrella that all streamline your work, but vary in where they can be accessed and what subscription is required. In this short course, Nick Brazzi demystifies the various Copilot products and explains the different subscription options. You’ll get an overview of how to use Copilot on the web, in the Copilot mobile app, and in Microsoft 365 tools including Word, Excel, Outlook, and Teams.

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Streamlining Your Work with Microsoft Copilot

Microsoft Copilot can help you streamline your entire workflow, from generating ideas and summarizing data to solving common work problems such as planning itineraries, scheduling, and communicating with others. Follow along with Nick Brazzi as he explains how to boost your productivity using Copilot. Learn how chat AI tools function and dive into how to put them to work for you. By the end of this course, you’ll be ready to perform robust online searches, generate ideas, compose text, automate your work, fact-check the results, and more.

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What is Copilot? Get Started with Microsoft’s Everyday AI Companion

Microsoft offers a number of AI-powered tools under the Copilot umbrella that all streamline your work, but vary in where they can be accessed and what subscription is required. In this short course, Nick Brazzi demystifies the various Copilot products and explains the different subscription options. You’ll get an overview of how to use Copilot on the web, in the Copilot mobile app, and in Microsoft 365 tools including Word, Excel, Outlook, and Teams.

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Zach Peterson

Zach is a Senior IT Training & Communications Consultant with OIT. Zach began his SMU career at the IT Help Desk in 2012 and joined the Training & Communications Team in 2015. He is a 2011 graduate from the University of North Texas and obtained a Master of Liberal Studies degree from SMU in 2018. He enjoys reading and collecting vintage and antique radio sets. He grew up in Valley View, Texas near Denton.