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AI Copilot Stakeholders: Solutions: Related:
Multi-bot, multi-LLM AI AI scopes and access controls (related: plugin access controls for “Will” events, like UserWillJoinTeam and UserWillJoinChannel) SMS-alternative low bandwidth communication App Dev vision / “Opposite of middleware”
| Mattermost for Microsoft TeamsCopilot Mattermost on the edge Integrated Security Operations (prevent future breaches) MS Teams embedded experience for US & global public sector Out of band communication User deactivation via SCIM/SLO SMS-alternative low bandwidth communication AI scopes and access controls (related: plugin access controls for “Will” events, like UserWillJoinTeam and UserWillJoinChannel) Mattermost as a platform (App Dev vision / “Opposite of middleware”)
| MS Teams embedded experience for US & global public sector
Playbooks on mobile
Out of band communication
User deactivation via SCIM/SLO
Auto-generated Playbook status updates
AI RAG: auto-generated K8s deployment Playbook based on documentation
Ambient AI
Responsible AI: trust & safety, flagging & monitoring
Unified search incorporated with AI
Matt Birtch: “There are currently multiple ways to search for things and people don't always know which search to use. For example, users expect to use the global search bar to find their colleagues or to find channels, but instead, they can only use that to find messages or files. Since we're also looking at AI-powered search, I thought about how it might all be incorporated together in one unified access point for search.”
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