- Reports have surfaced of a Microsoft Office name change, but it’s not all it seems
- Microsoft’s core app is for files, scanning, editing and interacting with AI
- Customers are not happy that AI is being imposed on them
There is a lot of confusion surrounding Microsoft’s supposed renaming of Microsoft Office – with some users noticing a new message on the Office.com website.
This message states: “The Microsoft 365 Copilot app (formerly Office) lets you create, share, and collaborate in one place with your favorite apps, now including Copilot. »
This East a change from the previous name, “Microsoft Office”, but this change took place in 2022. The change was implemented to push consumers to use the Microsoft 365 Copilot application which last year was used as an access point for Office applications alongside Copilot.
Microsoft wants you to think “Copilot”, not “Office”
It’s likely that these changes have caused confusion due to Microsoft’s efforts to push Copilot to its customers whether they like it or not.
This change (whenever it has occurred) has sparked concern among users and critics, who worry that it will not only cause confusion, but also the end of the Office name, which has become an independent industry icon (as evidenced by its quarterly revenue of over $30 billion).
This means that applications such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint will be accessible through the M365 Copilot application. But it also marks an even bigger push for generative AI tools.
For example, Office.com now redirects to a new M365 page, which offers subscriptions to Redmond’s popular Office apps with Copilot subscriptions included by default.
The rebranding confusion has also coincided with recent price hikes, adding to customer frustration.
Microsoft’s M365 Copilot core application is marketed as an all-in-one productivity suite, which can be used to access files, scan documents, edit jobs, and interact with Copilot.
Markets that don’t currently have access to Copilot will do without the Copilot tab in the app, but the Microsoft 365 Copilot name and icon will remain for brand consistency. Non-paying customers will also not be able to access Copilot’s AI features.
The app is different from the Copilot app, which is the native way to interact with Redmond’s AI chatbot.
The renaming of Office was also the perfect opportunity for Microsoft to start using its new domains: pages previously under the domains office.com and microoft365.com are now redirected to m365.cloud.microsoft.
Following CEO Satya Nadella’s recent call for people to stop worrying about AI slop and focus on the significant impacts of the technology, the term “Microslop” was coined. One that was also used in response to the rebranded app being forced on users regardless of their AI needs.
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