Microsoft puts Copilot Chat inside every Teams channel and meeting

Microsoft is rolling out Copilot Chat across all Teams chats, channels, calls, and meetings. The integration applies immediately to Windows, Mac, and web versions of the application. Previously restricted to a standalone interface, the AI assistant now sits natively within daily collaboration spaces. Mobile support is scheduled to follow shortly. Access requires an active Microsoft 365 Copilot licence.
Catching up on Teams has historically meant scrolling through endless channel threads and group chats to find a single relevant decision. If you stepped away for a two-hour meeting, you returned to a wall of text, buried action items, and off-topic replies that drained your focus. Embedding Copilot directly into these spaces turns the AI into a dedicated summarisation engine for your most chaotic channels. Instead of reading forty messages to understand a project update, you can now ask the assistant to extract the key decisions and your specific tasks directly from the chat window.
Analysis
Do not treat Copilot like another colleague to chat with. Treat it like a noise filter for Teams chaos. Tomorrow morning, open your busiest channel, click the Copilot icon, and ask it to summarise the last 24 hours of decisions and flag any tasks assigned to you.
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