
Microsoft Investigates Copilot Bug Triggered by Multiple Office Apps Running Simultaneously
Microsoft is currently investigating a bug affecting Copilot when multiple Office applications are running simultaneously on the same system. The issue disrupts Copilot's functionality in environments where users have several Office apps active at once. While specific technical details of the bug have not been disclosed, potential causes could include resource contention, conflicts in Copilot's interaction with multiple Office apps, or synchronization issues with AI services. From a cybersecurity perspective, although this appears to be primarily a usability issue, any software instability should be monitored for potential security implications, such as memory corruption or race conditions that could be exploited. Organizations relying on Copilot for productivity may experience workflow disruptions, as employees often use multiple Office apps concurrently. IT administrators are advised to stay informed about Microsoft's progress on resolving this issue and may consider recommending users avoid running multiple Office apps simultaneously if Copilot is critical to their operations. This bug underscores the importance of robust software testing, especially for AI-driven features integrated into productivity suites. Microsoft's prompt resolution of this issue will be crucial to maintaining user trust in Copilot as a reliable productivity tool.