<ul data-eligibleForWebStory="true">Microsoft is working on a version of its Copilot AI tool for the Department of Defense.The Microsoft 365 Copilot for DoD environments is expected to be available as soon as this summer.The offering is being developed to meet necessary security and compliance standards for DoD environments.Microsoft's Copilot is a generative AI tool used to automate tasks across productivity software like PowerPoint, Excel, and Word.The company has invested heavily in these AI offerings but is still determining monetization strategies.The Pentagon, with its large workforce, could potentially become a significant Copilot user.Reports suggest a customer with over 1 million Microsoft 365 licenses will be adding Copilot.The Defense Department, one of the largest US employers, is a probable contender for adopting Copilot.Microsoft aims to add Copilot to its Microsoft 365 suite for high-security government clients this year.Currently, Microsoft 365 Copilot is not available via GCC-High but is planned for release in such environments this summer.The Pentagon has not commented on the potential adoption of Microsoft's Copilot AI tool.Microsoft's commitment to meeting security and compliance standards is evident in the development of Copilot for government use.For organizations in GCC High, Microsoft 365 Copilot is still in development to ensure security and compliance requirements are met.Microsoft plans for a general availability release of Copilot for high-security government customers this calendar year.The original article can be read on Business Insider's website for further details.For more information or tips, contact the reporter via email at astewart@businessinsider.com or Signal at +1-425-344-8242.Ensure secure communication by following the provided guide for sharing information securely.