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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.

This new Microsoft Teams feature will help when you zone out during meetings
Copilot in Teams will soon suggest questions to ask in a meeting.
