Microsoft 365 Copilot adoption is under 4.5% after 3 years, only 1% use it weekly, yet prices went up
Microsoft 365 Copilot faces low adoption and usage rates despite a price increase after three years on the market.
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Microsoft 365 Copilot adoption remains under 4.5% after three years, with weekly usage reported at only 1%. Despite these figures, prices for the service have increased.
Coverage from Digital Trends, Windows Latest, and Gadget Review emphasizes the gap between the company's push to distribute the tool and actual user uptake. Meanwhile, Crypto Briefing reports that investors are concerned regarding the technology's lag.
Attention is turning to new market entries, such as Kinetiv, which aims to convert Copilot into AI agents.
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Quick answers
What is the current adoption rate of Microsoft 365 Copilot?
Adoption is reported to be under 4.5% after three years.
How many users utilize Copilot on a weekly basis?
According to coverage, only 1% of users use it weekly.
What is the investor sentiment regarding the tool?
Investors have expressed concerns over the technological lag of Copilot.
Coverage (5)
- Microsoft pushed Copilot everywhere, but barely anyone bought it, and even fewer use it: Report Digital Trends · 22h ago
- Microsoft Charges More For Copilot While Only 1% Use It Weekly Gadget Review · 22h ago
- Microsoft faces investor concerns over Copilot’s technological lag Crypto Briefing · 22h ago
- Kinetiv Launches to Turn Microsoft 365 Copilot Into AI Agents That Deliver Yahoo Finance · 22h ago
- Microsoft 365 Copilot adoption is under 4.5% after 3 years, only 1% use it weekly, yet prices went up Windows Latest · 22h ago
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