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        Copilot AI Capabilities Come to Microsoft OneDrive
        
        
        
			- By Gladys Rama
 - October 14, 2024
 
		
        Microsoft is upgrading its OneDrive cloud storage service with a raft of AI-enabled features, including the ability to launch so-called Copilot "agents," Microsoft said in a blog  post last week.
Copilot Agents are AI assistants designed to perform  specific tasks autonomously. Users can build agents in Copilot Studio, ground  them in organizational data and deploy them across their Microsoft environments.  The agents are fully managed and orchestrated by Copilot.
Microsoft announced  Copilot Agents last month as part of its Copilot "Wave 2" update.  OneDrive's support for this capability means organizations can build AI  assistants trained on specific files stored in OneDrive. End users can then  interact with these assistants using natural language, receiving answers based  on the data from OneDrive files.
"With Copilot Agents, you  can gather relevant files, documents, and data into a powerful, shareable  assistant that knows everything about your project," per Microsoft's blog.  "Need to onboard a new team member? Instead of sending them multiple  links, emails, and files, you can simply share your Copilot Agent in a Teams  chat. With one click, your teammate can start interacting with the agent,  asking questions, and getting real-time answers."
	New Copilot in OneDrive Capabilities
  Besides the ability to deploy Copilot Agents, commercial OneDrive users are  also getting access to other AI-powered capabilities.
New capabilities enabled by  Copilot in OneDrive include the ability to see summaries of OneDrive files without  having to open them. Users can also leverage this summarizing capability to  create shareable FAQs of particular files. 
Copilot can also show users the  differences between up to five OneDrive files, even if those files are in  different formats (e.g., PDFs, Word docs and PowerPoint slides).
Additionally, Copilot can field  natural language questions from users about specific OneDrive files, so they  can quickly assess the files' relevance to their current task without having to  open them.
Microsoft said it is working on more  Copilot in OneDrive capabilities for 2025, including meeting recaps and the  ability to turn OneDrive files into PowerPoint presentations.
	Other OneDrive Enhancements
  Microsoft described a few other OneDrive additions for business users. Both  online and offline browsing are now faster, for instance, and Windows File Explorer  now supports color-coded folders to make searching easier.
Users also have greater  visibility into who is currently working on a specific file, along with more  control over how long a share link remains active.
Other features are still  forthcoming or in the preview stage. For instance, new integration between OneDrive  Sync Health Reports and Microsoft Graph Data Connect is currently in public  preview. This feature will let admins "export data into Power Bl or Excel  for customized reports."
A new ability to generate site policy  comparison reports using AI is expected to reach public preview by the end of  2024. This feature is meant to help admins quickly maintain compliance by determining  which sites need policy enforcement tweaks.
Also expected to reach public  preview by year's end is a new Restricted Content Discoverability feature that  will let admins block specific files from appearing in Copilot responses.
A new archiving capability will  arrive as a limited preview in early 2025. This feature will let users "archive  individual files within [their] SharePoint Document Libraries that haven't been  accessed in years, making it easier to declutter and manage storage."
Finally, Microsoft is set to  make improvements to OneDrive's document libraries by mid-2025. "We're  improving the overall performance and reliability," Microsoft said, "making  it easier and faster to navigate, switch to and create custom views, and filter  large data sets."