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Microsoft Teams and Copilot in the AI-Augmented Workplace
Published Online: May-June 2026
Pages: 129-131
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↗ https://www.doi.org/10.59256/ijire.20260703014Abstract
Hybrid work changed collaboration software from a convenience into part of the enterprise operating environment. This paper examines Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Copilot as connected elements of the Microsoft 365 workplace stack. Teams is discussed as the layer where meetings, messages, files, tasks, and security controls come together. Copilot is considered as an assistive layer that can summarise, draft, search, and interpret work content inside the same environment. The central argument is deliberately cautious: these tools may reduce coordination burden, but their value depends on governance, information quality, user judgement, and security configuration. Teams and Copilot should therefore be evaluated not as isolated features, but as a workplace system with both practical benefits and operational risk.
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