pilot evaluation

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The pilot evaluation tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions around the assessment and scrutiny of Microsoft AI pilot programs, particularly Microsoft 365 Copilot. Recent content examines the NHS Copilot pilot, analyzing claims of 400,000 hours saved per month and questioning the methodology behind self-reported time savings and extrapolated projections. Another thread explores Satya Nadella's five Copilot prompts as a practical playbook for executive work, evaluating their effectiveness in real-world pilot settings. These threads highlight recurring themes of pilot design, metric validation, and the gap between projected benefits and proven outcomes in enterprise AI deployments.
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    NHS Copilot 400,000 Hours Claim: Potential vs Proof in AI Pilot

    Microsoft’s claim that a Microsoft 365 Copilot pilot “could save NHS staff 400,000 hours every month” captures a compelling headline—but the number is a projection built on self‑reported time savings, selective pilot conditions and modelling assumptions that deserve scrutiny. The NHS...
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    Nadella's Five Copilot Prompts: A Practical AI Playbook for Windows & M365

    Satya Nadella’s five short Copilot prompts are less a CEO flex and more a practical playbook for turning generative AI into repeatable executive work — from meeting readiness and project rollups to launch probabilities and time audits — and the implications for Windows and Microsoft 365 admins...
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