
Business Central -CoPilot & Sustainability
Microsoft Copilot is the AI-powered assistant that helps spark creativity, boost productivity, and eliminate tedious tasks.
From April 2025, this feature will improve accuracy and productivity in collection gas emissions and calculation of emission factors.
For greenhouse gas emissions (GHG), Copilot can estimate total emissions based on descriptions and input parameters and adjust emission factors for future use.
Note
- Copilot responses are subject to availability and quality of the documentation provided by each app publisher. Microsoft isn’t responsible for third-party content provided by app publishers.
- This feature is part of Copilot chat and is available as a production-ready preview for production and sandbox environments in any country localization. Production-ready previews are subject to supplemental terms of use.
- This feature is supported in English only. While it can be used in other languages, it might not function as intended. Language quality might vary based on the user’s interaction or system settings, which may impact accuracy and the user experience.
- AI-generated content might be incorrect.
If you’d like to discuss more about Business Central’s upcoming changes, or about making the move across to BC, reach out today to Brookland Solutions for a no obligation discussion. Get in touch!
March 27, 2025
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