Microsoft says it has over 20M paid Copilot users, and they really are using it | TechCrunch
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Microsoft says it has over 20M paid Copilot users, and they really are using it | TechCrunch
"M365 Copilot now has 20 million paid enterprise Copilot seats, with companies like Bayer, Johnson & Johnson, and Roche adopting over 90,000 seats each. A recent deal with Accenture includes over 740,000 seats, marking our largest Copilot win to date."
"Copilot queries per user were up nearly 20% quarter over quarter. Weekly engagement is now at the same level as Outlook, indicating a daily habit of intense usage among users."
"You now have access in chat to multiple models by default, with intelligent auto routing in agents. This allows users to generate optimal responses by using multiple models together."
"Agent mode is now the default experience across Copilot and Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, enabling Copilot to take multi-step actions directly in documents, providing a new way to delegate and complete work."
Microsoft's M365 Copilot has reached 20 million paid enterprise seats, with significant growth in user engagement. Companies like Bayer and Johnson & Johnson have adopted over 90,000 seats, while a recent deal with Accenture includes 740,000 seats. User engagement has increased by nearly 20% quarter over quarter, matching Outlook's usage levels. Copilot utilizes multiple AI models for optimal responses, and its agent mode allows for multi-step actions in documents, enhancing productivity and user experience.
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