New Update Microsoft Teams marches closer to letting you skip meetings, don't tell your boss

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Microsoft Teams isn't quite to a point where you can skip all your meetings, but it's getting closer. A new feature within Teams will suggest follow-up questions to ask people based on the conversation within a meeting. The feature could ship in March, but that's not a firm release date.

An entry on the Microsoft 365 roadmap summarizes the feature:

"When Copilot in Teams Meetings responds to a prompt, it will also suggest follow ups to keep the conversation going. These questions will generally be based on the response it gave prior, and could be related to honing in on a particular topic, asking for more details, or asking what a particular person said during the meeting."

Microsoft first discussed the feature in late November. The most recent update was a few days ago. When it does come out, the feature will be available on the desktop version of Teams to those who have access to Microsoft 365 Copilot.