Microsoft is bringing its generative AI assistant to tools used to coordinate frontline work with a Copilot for Field Service management in Dynamics 365 and a Shifts plugin for Microsoft 365 Copilot. Credit: Microsoft Generative AI is often hyped for how it can potentially help desk workers, software developers, copy writers, and customer service workers. But the effects of automation will be felt more widely, says Microsoft, which is bringing its Copilot AI assistant to applications used by those in frontline roles, whether that’s retail workers or technicians out in the field. Microsoft announced on Wednesday that it plans to integrate Copilot — the generative AI tool built on OpenAI’s ChatGPT language model — into its Dynamics 365 Field Service application. The goal is to reduce some of the administrative burden involved in coordinating frontline work. During the past few months, Microsoft has been integrating Copilot widely across its various products, with versions of the AI assistant tailored to Dynamics, Microsoft 365, Power Platform, Security products, and others currently under development. Currently in preview, the Copilot for Dynamics 365 Field Service, should save frontline managers time when creating work orders, Microsoft’s Lili Cheng, corporate vice president for business applications and platform, said in a blog post. This means automating aspects of work order creation from within Outlook. “Copilot pre-populates relevant data, including summaries of customer escalations, into draft work orders for managers to review in their flow of work. Once saved, these work orders automatically sync to Microsoft Dynamics 365 Field Service,” said Cheng. Other upcoming features — available later in the fall, Microsoft said — include the ability for Copilot to provide scheduling recommendations based on “travel time, availability, skillset,” and more, Cheng said. Users will also be able to interact with the Field Service Copilot in Microsoft’s Teams collaboration application. “Integrating more frontline workers with the rest of the organization can only be beneficial to the workers, the customers and, ultimately, the business,” said Carolina Milanesi, president and principal analyst at Creative Strategies. The Copilot AI features should benefit productivity by “cutting down response time,” and boost engagement by “eliminating friction” while also making employees feel that their work is valued, said Milanesi. Microsoft also announced that its Shifts schedule management app will be integrated with the Microsoft 365 Copilot as a plugin. It’s designed to enable frontline managers to interact with the Copilot chatbot in natural language. With access to data from the Shifts app, as well as Teams chat history, SharePoint, emails and other user and company data, the Copilot can provide insights on employee shift availability, for instance, or draft an email to request a staff member cover a shift. The Dynamics 365 Copilot in Field Service is available now in public preview via Outlook, with access via Teams “coming soon.” Both are included in the Dynamics 365 Field Service license without additional cost. The Shifts Plugin for Microsoft 365 Copilot is “coming soon, ” a Microsoft spokesperson said. Related content feature Microsoft's Patch Tuesday updates: Keeping up with the latest fixes Here's a look at the most recent Patch Tuesday release from Microsoft as well as a collection of recent updates so you can track what's changed. By Dan Muse Aug 16, 2024 5 mins Microsoft Microsoft Office Windows 10 opinion For August, Patch Tuesday means patch now Microsoft’s monthly update for August includes fixes for six — yes, six — zero-day flaws affecting Windows and Office. By Greg Lambert Aug 16, 2024 10 mins Microsoft Microsoft Office Windows Security feature Windows 11 Insider Previews: What’s in the latest build? Get the latest info on new preview builds of Windows 11 as they roll out to Windows Insiders. Now updated for Build 27686 for the Canary Channel, released on Aug. 15, 2024. By Preston Gralla Aug 16, 2024 285 mins Small and Medium Business Microsoft Windows 11 news Microsoft rolls out Face Check selfie verification system Powered by the Azure AI Vision Face API, Face Check uses real-time selfies to confirm an employee’s identity. By Matthew Finnegan Aug 15, 2024 2 mins Identity Management Solutions Microsoft Identity and Access Management Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe