Microsoft Says It Has Over 20M Paid Copilot Users, And They Really Are Using It
Microsoft Copilot hits 20M paid users as adoption and engagement surge across enterprise workplaces.
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Microsoft Says It Has Over 20M Paid Copilot Users, And They Really Are Using It
Microsoft Copilot has crossed a major milestone—20 million paid users—and it’s not just sitting idle. According to Satya Nadella, engagement is skyrocketing, with usage levels now rivaling email. If you’ve been wondering whether businesses are truly adopting AI tools like Copilot, the answer is increasingly clear: they are, and at scale. Microsoft Copilot Growth Signals a Major Shift in AI Adoption The latest figures from Microsoft reveal that its AI-powered assistant, Microsoft Copilot, has reached over 20 million paid enterprise users. This milestone is particularly significant because it directly challenges the skepticism that AI tools are more hype than habit in corporate environments. Even more telling is how quickly adoption is accelerating. The company has reportedly quadrupled the number of organizations purchasing more than 50,000 Copilot licenses. That kind of large-scale commitment suggests enterprises are not just experimenting with AI—they are embedding it deeply into daily …