Brief Me is a generative insight summarization tool that unlocks document knowledge, extracts key insights, and generates new content from chatting directly with your files, all within your Copilot experience.
Get key takeaways: Generate the main points of your documents quickly, without having to spend time reading everything.
Engage in Q&A: Interact with documents through dynamic question-answering, ask questions, and get answers quickly.
For more comprehensive details about Brief Me, see here.
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What will the promotional message look like?
If you agree to let Moveworks send a promotional message to employees who will have access to Brief Me, we will send a message like the one shown in the screenshot below.
What is a Limited Preview Program?
Limited Previews are designed to test our product idea with a select group of customers. This approach allows us to gather essential feedback, engage in meaningful discussions, and refine our product to meet customer needs and expectations. It’s an opportunity for you to get early access to a brand new Moveworks feature.
What can my organization expect after expressing interest for the Brief Me Limited Preview?
Filling out the interest form does not guarantee entry into the Limited Preview program. Our team will review all submissions and selected customers will be notified with next steps. Eligibility criteria is based on tech stack requirements, technical feasibilities, data capacity and other considerations. As the product evolves we plan on expanding the eligibility criteria to more organizations.
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