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As we know, Copilot is awash with brilliant functionality. But where will we see Copilot within Dynamics 365 Business Central?
All these features (with the exception of Copilot Chat) will be available in the Dynamics 365 Business Central 2024 Wave 1 Release, coming in the next few months.
As the old saying goes, you can’t run before you can walk and using Copilot in Dynamics 365 Business Central is no different. It’s best to manage expectations when using it for the first few weeks but you can speed up the process of your AI helper adopting best practices by providing Copilot with feedback when it asks for it.
Rather than closing the page when Copilot gets something wrong, make sure to give Copilot feedback and let it know whether it did the right or wrong thing. It looks at this and uses what you’ve deemed as correct or incorrect to guide future actions.
Security is at the core of Dynamics 365 Business Central and user permissions are upheld even as Copilot is implemented. To not bore you with loads of technical security stuff just remember this - if you can’t access it, neither can Copilot.
Rest assured that Copilot can only learn from the documentation that you personally have access to, making it a super secure system to use and allowing you to embrace AI without the worry of your important documents and data being wrongfully accessed within your organisation (or anyone else for that matter).
Copilot is your AI tool, and that means that however you use it and how you “train it” cannot be used to train other people’s Copilots.
As mentioned above, Microsoft might be including Copilot in the cost of your Dynamics 365 Business Central subscription, but does that mean we’ll see Copilot also introduced to Dynamics 365 Business Central apps without any additional charge too? At present Microsoft have not said that they will cover the cost for any Microsoft Copilot features used by ISVs to enhance their own products.
Before Copilot comes to Dynamics 365 Business Central comes to the UK tenant, why not consider trying it within your Microsoft Office apps first? Read our overview of what it can do in Microsoft Office here.
Microsoft have also produced a short video showcasing some of Copilot’s functionality which is well worth a watch. Watch it here.
If you’d like to find out more about Copilot in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central or have any burning questions, please get in touch.
Please note: Due to the Azure infrastructure needed, Copilot is only available on SaaS version of Dynamics 365 Business Central.