Microsoft is expanding the accessibility of its virtual assistant, Copilot, with a new version targeting small businesses. Previously, in November, Microsoft introduced Copilot for Microsoft 365, which was available to large enterprise organizations. However, this required companies to purchase a license for a minimum of 300 workstations. Now, Copilot has been expanded to cater to smaller businesses as well.
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