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Microsoft announces Copilot Tuning at Build 2025: What it means for everyday users

Microsoft says that all of this tuning happens within the Microsoft 365 service environment. In simple terms, your data stays within your company’s secure Microsoft space, and Microsoft will not use it to train its own large language models.

May 20, 2025 / 12:37 IST
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At its Build 2025 developer conference, Microsoft introduced a powerful new feature called Copilot Tuning. While it’s designed for businesses, the technology behind it is something regular users might want to understand too because it hints at the future of how we’ll interact with AI in our everyday work.

So, what exactly is Copilot Tuning?

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Copilot Tuning lets businesses train Microsoft's AI tools, known as Copilot, to do specific tasks using their own data, workflows, and preferences. And the best part is, you don’t need to be a programmer to do this. It’s a no-code experience made possible through Microsoft’s Copilot Studio.

For instance, if you are running a law firm. You could train a Copilot to write legal documents in your firm's specific language and structure. Or if you’re part of a marketing team, you could teach your AI assistant to generate campaign ideas that reflect your brand voice or the needs of a particular industry. This means that instead of a one-size-fits-all AI, businesses can have Copilots that are tailored to their exact needs.