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How do I get my Copilot AI virtual assistant to draft and manage tasks in Outlook?

Sometimes I feel like the only one trying to build a really competent AI virtual assistant to help me do my work. I work at a Fortune 500 company, and I have a bunch of clients that I need to do work for, and so I need to be able to track a lot of tasks across a lot of different timelines and clients. To get a really good AI virtual assistant, I feel like that assistant needs access to my Outlook inbox, my Outlook calendar, and some sort of task management or Microsoft To Do app. We have Microsoft Copilot at work, and that can easily see my inbox and my calendar. It even drafts reasonable responses to incoming client emails, using an agent that I built. But here is where I get really stuck, and where I would appreciate your input : Microsoft Copilot CANNOT SEE (OR ACCESS) MY MICROSOFT TO DO APP, AND SO IT HAS NO WAY OF GENERATING DRAFT TASKS FOR ME BASED ON EMAILS I RECEIVE FROM CLIENTS (even though the ToDo app is part of Outlook). To me this seems like a huge oversight on the part of Microsoft, if they want to help me build a virtual AI assistant that can really help me do my job better. Am I the only one stuck with this problem? I have read that Microsoft Planner works better with Microsoft Copilot, but I don’t want to use Microsoft Planner because that’s for teams of people. I am an individual contributor. Any thoughts on any of this? Am I crazy? When I research Microsoft Cowork, it says that that does not have access to the Microsoft To Do app either. But these tasks for clients are actually what I get paid to do, and so it’s just critical that they are created and managed accurately, efficiently, and easily. Do I need some kind of harness or orchestration layer to get this to work properly? How are you using AI to manage tasks in your Outlook environment? Your thoughts and comments are welcome! Have at it.

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u/NorCalFellow — 4 days ago