Comment on Microsoft Copilot has been banned for use by US House staff members, at least for now

Kit@lemmy.blahaj.zone ⁨7⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

I’m lead 365 admin for a major corporation and have been working with MS to identify if Copilot would be beneficial and secure for my org. Some major takeaways from my recent meetings with them:

There’s two parts to Copilot. 1. Copilot 2. Copilot for 365.

The first is basically Chat GPT. It reaches out to the web to get info and essentially works as a search engine.

The 2nd part is internal only. It can do things like summarize meetings, compare documents, and search your emails. It abides by the same security, compliance, encryption, and DLP policies as the rest of your tenant.

You can open up access to one or both.

Government tenants are a unique case. There’s a specific 365 license for government entities, and their offerings are different from other organizations. This news article isn’t surprising - all new 365 offerings take a while before they’re available to government licenses. It will eventually be available.

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