Microsoft 365 Copilot: Intelligent Summaries in Copilot Dashboard
Microsoft 365 Copilot Dashboard will automatically provide AI-generated intelligent summaries by late May 2026, highlighting adoption trends and usage insights for admins. Suggested prompts aid deeper analysis. The feature is on by default, requires no configuration, has no user impact, and can be disabled if desired. Introduction Intelligent summaries in Copilot Dashboard help you quickly understand what’s driving Copilot adoption in your organization. These AI‑generated insights highlight key usage trends, areas of success, and opportunities where focused attention can accelerate value. Suggested prompts guide deeper exploration of underlying drivers and adoption patterns. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 557681. When this will happen General Availability (Worldwide): Rollout will begin in late April 2026 and is expected to complete by late May 2026. How this will affect your organization Who is affected Admins using the Microsoft 365 Copilot Dashboard in Microsoft Viva and Microsoft 365 What will happen What you can do to prepare No action is required before rollout. If helpful for your organization, you may: Notify helpdesk or training teams about the new summaries. Update internal documentation that references the Copilot Dashboard. Review updated online documentation, which will be refreshed as rollout begins in late April. If you choose not to use this feature, you can roll back by disabling intelligent summaries using available admin controls. Compliance considerations No compliance considerations identified. Review as appropriate for your organization. Intelligent summaries will appear automatically in the Copilot Dashboard: View image in new tab Admins will see AI‑generated insights that highlight adoption trends and key usage patterns. Suggested prompts will be available to help admins drill into specific drivers and areas of opportunity. No configuration changes are required; the feature is on by default for eligible tenants. Existing admin controls and permissions remain unchanged. There is no user workflow impact. Rollback is available: Admins can disable intelligent summaries if needed. Disabling the feature removes the summaries from the Copilot Dashboard and restores the previous experience. Message ID: MC1266912
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