Microsoft adds role prompts to Copilot Adoption Hub

Microsoft released a redesigned Copilot Adoption Hub on May 18, 2026. The hub now includes sections for AI Business User, AI Champion, and AI Leader roles, each with prompts and examples. The update draws on user feedback and aims to simplify how people start using Copilot in their daily work. It sits at adoption.microsoft.com/copilot with a feedback form at aka.ms/amc/feedback. No new Copilot features were announced. The change is limited to how existing capabilities are presented to different job functions.
Before this update, most users who tried Copilot once and got vague results simply stopped using it. They had no structured way to test whether it could handle the specific tasks that actually consume their time, such as sorting project updates from email noise or turning meeting transcripts into action items. Now the hub offers role-based prompts that still require users to figure out which prompts match their actual daily friction. The redesign lowers the barrier to entry on paper but does not solve the underlying problem of unclear payoff for the five minutes it takes to test any single prompt against real inbox or meeting chaos.
Analysis
Ignore the hub. Pick the one task that currently takes longest each morning, such as triaging project updates buried in email, and test Copilot on that single workflow for ten minutes today. If it fails to cut the time in half, move on.
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