
Explanation:
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* Microsoft 365 Copilot helps users create and analyze content in Microsoft 365 apps. Answer: Yes
* Microsoft Copilot Studio can only be used to customize Microsoft 365 Copilot. Answer: No
* Microsoft Security Copilot uses AI to assign sensitivity labels to documents. Answer: No
* Yes - Microsoft 365 Copilot is built into Microsoft 365 apps (such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Teams) to help users draft, summarize, rewrite, and analyze work content. This includes creating documents and presentations, summarizing emails and meetings, and analyzing information in productivity workflows. That is its primary value proposition, so the statement is true.
* No - Copilot Studio is not limited to customizing Microsoft 365 Copilot. It is used to build and manage agents (conversational experiences) and extend Copilot experiences by connecting to data and actions, creating custom topics/behaviors, and integrating business processes. While it can be used to extend Microsoft 365 Copilot (for example, via declarative agents and other extensibility paths), it is broader than "only customizing Microsoft 365 Copilot," so the statement is false.
* No - Assigning sensitivity labels to documents is primarily a Microsoft Purview Information Protection capability (manual labeling, default labeling, auto-labeling) rather than a core function of Microsoft Security Copilot. Security Copilot is focused on security operations (incident investigation, threat hunting, response guidance). Although AI can support security workflows, the specific act of assigning sensitivity labels to documents is not what Security Copilot is designed to do by default, making the statement false.
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