Rolling out AI is the easy part.
The harder question is this: Is your team actually using it?
You’ve invested in Microsoft Copilot. You’ve explained how it can save time, improve productivity, and make everyday work easier. But once it’s installed, visibility disappears.
Is Copilot being used — or quietly ignored?
Microsoft’s new Copilot Dashboard, called Benchmarks, is designed to answer that question.
Built into Viva Insights within Microsoft 365, Benchmarks gives business leaders real insight into how Copilot is being used across their organization.
You’ll be able to see:
And that’s just the start.
Benchmarks doesn’t just show what’s happening internally. It also compares your Copilot usage against similar organizations — by company size, industry, or even region.
That means you’ll know whether your team is leading the way with AI… or falling behind competitors who are moving faster.
For businesses serious about AI adoption, that kind of clarity is powerful.
Any tool that tracks usage naturally raises concerns.
Microsoft says external comparison data is anonymized, aggregated, and mathematically modeled to protect privacy. No individual or company data is exposed.
More importantly, this tool isn’t about surveillance — it’s about understanding.
Here’s why this matters.
Research shows that only around 5% of AI pilot programs ever move beyond testing. Not because AI doesn’t work, but because businesses struggle with adoption, culture, and training.
Benchmarks helps remove the guesswork. If adoption is stalling, you’ll see exactly where — and can step in with better guidance, training, or support.
Some employees may feel uneasy at first. But when positioned correctly, this isn’t about punishment. It’s about progress.
Because when you know how your team is using AI, you can help them use it better.
Soon, you won’t have to guess whether your team is using AI well.
Copilot will tell you.