Copilot vs. ChatGPT: What's the difference?
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Copilot vs. ChatGPT: What's the difference?

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October 15 at 5pm UTC
Overview

Wondering how Copilot and ChatGPT differ? Join us online to dive into the distinctions between these two AI tools!

Copilot vs. ChatGPT: What's the difference?

Overview:

AI tools are transforming the way we work but not all tools are the same.

In this 60-minute session, we'll demystify the differences between Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT, showing when to use each and how they can complement each other. You'll learn:

  • What makes Copilot and ChatGPT unique in their design and purpose
  • How Copilot integrates into Microsoft 365 apps (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams)
  • How ChatGPT can be used as a flexible, standalone AI assistant
  • Practical examples of using both for writing, analysis, communication, and project management
  • Tips for choosing the right tool for the task at hand

Whether you're a business professional, project manager, or curious learner, this webinar will give you the clarity to confidently leverage both tools to boost productivity and collaboration.

Areas Covered in the Session:

  • Introduction to the Tools
    • What is Microsoft Copilot?
    • What is ChatGPT?
  • Key Differences
    • Integration (Copilot inside Microsoft 365 vs. ChatGPT as a standalone assistant)
    • Use cases & strengths
    • Licensing, access, and pricing
  • Where They Overlap
    • Natural language capabilities
    • Content creation, summarization, and brainstorming
  • Practical Examples
    • Copilot in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Teams
    • ChatGPT for research, creative drafting, and flexible problem-solving
    • When to use each (side-by-side scenarios)
  • Best Practices & Considerations
    • Choosing the right tool for the job
    • Security, compliance, and data handling
    • Tips to maximize productivity with both

Who Will Benefit:

  • Business Owners
  • CEO's / CFO's / CTO's
  • Managers of All Levels
  • Anybody who uses Excel on a regular basis, and want to be more efficient and productive
  • Administrators
  • Salespeople
  • Trainers
  • Bankers
  • Office workers


Wondering how Copilot and ChatGPT differ? Join us online to dive into the distinctions between these two AI tools!

Copilot vs. ChatGPT: What's the difference?

Overview:

AI tools are transforming the way we work but not all tools are the same.

In this 60-minute session, we'll demystify the differences between Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT, showing when to use each and how they can complement each other. You'll learn:

  • What makes Copilot and ChatGPT unique in their design and purpose
  • How Copilot integrates into Microsoft 365 apps (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams)
  • How ChatGPT can be used as a flexible, standalone AI assistant
  • Practical examples of using both for writing, analysis, communication, and project management
  • Tips for choosing the right tool for the task at hand

Whether you're a business professional, project manager, or curious learner, this webinar will give you the clarity to confidently leverage both tools to boost productivity and collaboration.

Areas Covered in the Session:

  • Introduction to the Tools
    • What is Microsoft Copilot?
    • What is ChatGPT?
  • Key Differences
    • Integration (Copilot inside Microsoft 365 vs. ChatGPT as a standalone assistant)
    • Use cases & strengths
    • Licensing, access, and pricing
  • Where They Overlap
    • Natural language capabilities
    • Content creation, summarization, and brainstorming
  • Practical Examples
    • Copilot in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Teams
    • ChatGPT for research, creative drafting, and flexible problem-solving
    • When to use each (side-by-side scenarios)
  • Best Practices & Considerations
    • Choosing the right tool for the job
    • Security, compliance, and data handling
    • Tips to maximize productivity with both

Who Will Benefit:

  • Business Owners
  • CEO's / CFO's / CTO's
  • Managers of All Levels
  • Anybody who uses Excel on a regular basis, and want to be more efficient and productive
  • Administrators
  • Salespeople
  • Trainers
  • Bankers
  • Office workers


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