How much do you want your AI assistant to remember about you—and how much control do you want over that memory?
Microsoft’s latest update puts that power directly in your hands.
Up until now, Copilot has been helpful for quick tasks—summaries, drafts, simple questions. But every time you opened it, it felt like starting over with an assistant who barely remembered your name. No real personalization… and limited potential.
That’s about to change.
Microsoft is rolling out memory management for Copilot, giving you the ability to shape what it remembers, what it forgets, and how it supports your business day to day.
With this update, you’ll be able to:
In other words, Copilot can finally learn what actually matters to you—but you always hold the reins.
Imagine never having to re-explain:
Copilot can remember these details and apply them automatically, reducing repetitive tasks and making your workflows smoother and faster. And if anything changes… you simply update the memory.
This is AI as it should be: supportive, efficient, and fully controlled by you.
Copilot is also expanding its reach.
Today it integrates with OneDrive. Soon, it will connect to Google Drive, with more services coming in the future. That means you’ll be able to ask Copilot to:
All without clicking through dozens of directories.
These updates are coming to Copilot on:
Some features will be included for free, while others may land in paid tiers down the road.
What matters is this: Copilot is becoming a truly personal AI assistant—one that learns from you without taking control away from you.
The more it remembers, the more powerful it becomes. And the fact that you decide what it keeps?
That’s the balance businesses have been waiting for.
If you want to see what Copilot could do for your team, TectronIQ is here to help you explore the possibilities.