About this episode
Get featured on the show by leaving us a Voice Mail: https://bit.ly/MIPVM This episode tracks how Manbhawan Prasad and the Word team are evolving Copilot from simple prompt-based help to goal-based “agent mode” that can plan and edit documents directly. You will hear practical, enterprise-focused examples: using SharePoint knowledge as authoritative context, reducing blank-page inertia, mirroring customer language from emails and meeting transcripts, and using AI as an always-on reviewer for structure, clarity, and accuracy. ?? Full Show Notes https://www.microsoftinnovationpodcast.com/800 ?? What you’ll learn Shift from instruction prompts to goal-based document creation with “agent mode” in Word. Build a SharePoint “knowledge vault” so Copilot can draft with authoritative business context. Use retrieval (RAG-style grounding) to write specs and proposals from internal files, emails, chats, decks, and meetings. Improve proposals by mirroring a customer’s terminology pulled from email threads and meeting transcripts. Apply Copilot as a reviewer to spot gaps, inconsistencies, and missed requirements across long documents. ? Highlights “Creation and comprehension, that's all.” “We are going beyond that and we are making it unable to solve your goal.” “We are calling agent mode inside Word.” “Most of the customers' data is in either Microsoft files or SharePoint, et cetera.” “Use those as RAG in RAG model to kind of generate or even answer accurately.” “First of all, inertia is gone because it gives you a starting point right away in seconds.” It also sometimes brings information which you and I may not have thought of.” “Do you see any gaps in my communication?” “It can directly edit the document and it can directly, you know, create a document.” “The interface for every app will become natural language.” ? Mentioned Microsoft Copilot: https://copilot.microsoft.com/ Microsoft Word: https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/word SharePoint: https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/sharepoint/collaboration PowerPoint: https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/powerpoint Visio: https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/visio ?Keywords copilot, microsoft word, agent mode, generative ai, sharepoint, rag, chatgpt, pr