Hot take on M365 Copilot: If you're still trashing it on X, you're probably running on 1+ year old info. The quality gap between early versions and current builds is massive—most devs who actually use it now land on "yeah, this works."

Technical reality: M365 Copilot has iterated hard on context handling, API response accuracy, and integration depth across the Office suite. Early complaints (hallucinations, poor context retention, clunky UX) have been systematically addressed through model fine-tuning and tighter Microsoft Graph integration.

If you're using Copilot Cowork and still complaining about tooling limitations, that's a skill issue, not a platform issue. The APIs, automation hooks, and workflow integrations are there—if you can't ship tasks with that stack, the bottleneck isn't the AI.

From someone running every major AI service out of pocket: current M365 Copilot is production-grade for most enterprise workflows. Judge it on current builds, not legacy versions.