According to the official Microsoft 365 roadmap, Microsoft plans to introduce Microsoft 365 Copilot assistant to OneNote in November this year, the AI assistant can help users generate lists, draft plans, rewrite notes and so on.
Microsoft has been promoting the integration of Copilot with Office productivity suite apps such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint for the past six months, and announced in July that it plans to charge each user $30 per month ( currently about $219) for Copilot when it launches in November.
OneNote application after the integration of Copilot, users can launch Copilot on the right side of the application.
According to Microsoft, the AI assistant will be able to summarize pages, annotate sections, or create summaries based on user text, as well as create to-do lists, schedule events and meetings based on notes, or act as a chatbot to respond to user queries.
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