OneDrive to get a host of new features, including Copilot


What you need to know

  • Microsoft recently announced many new features shipping to OneDrive, including an AI Copilot system, offline mode, and more.
  • The company unveiled Copilot in OneDrive, designed to serve as a “daily digest,” showcasing newly shared files, changes made on the files, documents relevant to upcoming meetings, and suggestions for follow-up actions.
  • Copilot in OneDrive is expected to be available to customers by December, though users will need a Microsoft 365 Copilot license to access it.
  • Microsoft 365 Chat is also making its way to OneDrive and will help users instantly gather information across their Microsoft 365 data. 

Microsoft just held its much anticipated online event dubbed Microsoft OneDrive: The Future of File Management is Here, showcasing the next generation of file management across Microsoft 365. As expected, a huge part of the announcement was majorly inclined toward improved and enhanced file management capabilities as well as AI integration into the platform.

To make this possible, Microsoft has redesigned the home experience in OneDrive for Web to ensure that users are able to access their documents instantly, which is complemented by the AI-powered file recommendations from the For you section, ultimately allowing users to work effectively inefficiently since they’ll now be able to access files with ease. 

The next generation of OneDrive

The next generation of OneDrive. (Image credit: Microsoft)

Notably, Microsoft is also making it easier for users to keep track of upcoming and past meetings, as the Meeting view feature on the platform will display this information at a glance alongside recordings and files shared during the meetings.





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