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Copilot in Planner is now previewing for all those new Microsoft Teams users with a Project Plan 3 or Project Plan 5 license

GA or price details have not been unveiled yet.

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Published onJuly 25, 2024

published onJuly 25, 2024

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After teasing it a while ago, Microsoft released a preview edition of its Copilot generative AI assistance for the Planner application in Teams. Now, it is available to users with either a Project Plan 3 or Project Plan 5 license in the platform.

In a blog post, Microsoft says you can alsomore reliably go back to previous chats, attach subtasks to a main task, and link tasks with particular goals and buckets. Microsoft also added suggested prompts to makeasking questions and getting answers smoother than silk.

• The ability to return to previous chats and improved reliability in answering questions about progress, due dates, and assignments• Enhancements in adding subtasks and linking tasks to buckets and goals• New suggested prompts to highlight question and answer capabilities

The Redmond-based tech giant is also preparing to introduce a feature that will assist users in creating a new plan with only one text command.

In the coming weeks, users can expect the ability to build a plan – including goals, buckets, and a work breakdown – with a single prompt.

And for those inquisitive minds who don’t have a Project Plan license, there is an opportunity to try it out with a 30-day free trial. Access the Planner application in Teams and select the sparkling diamond icon.

And now you may ask, what happens with the feedback? Microsoft has it all sorted out. You can give your thoughts straightaway using the new Planner app inside Teams or visiting the Planner Feedback Portal.

We are still unsure about Copilot’s availability and price for Planner, but we expect Microsoft to share more details on the matter in the following weeks.

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Flavius Floare

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He’s always curious and ready to take on everything new in the tech world, covering Microsoft’s products on a daily basis. The passion for gaming and hardware feeds his journalistic approach, making him a great researcher and news writer that’s always ready to bring you the bleeding edge!

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