AI Glossary: Key Terms

Definition of AI Copilot

What is an AI Copilot?

An AI Copilot is an artificial intelligence system designed to work alongside humans as a collaborative assistant to enhance productivity and capabilities across various tasks. As an intelligent tool, an AI copilot operates in real-time to provide suggestions, generate content, analyze data, or automate repetitive processes, while human users maintain control and decision-making authority.

An AI Copilot does not replace human capabilities but augments them. Notable examples include coding assistants that suggest code completions, writing tools that help refine documents, design assistants that generate visual elements, and productivity applications that automate workflows.

How does Enji Copilot work?

Enji Copilot employs a combination of large language model agents to perform tasks requested by users through natural language processing. These include Text2SQL and RAG, which allow the model to interact with a project's internal databases and information. Enji Copilot cannot answer general questions outside of a project's context, though users can task Copilot to provide regular updates on team and individual activity, create a summary of work over a day or week, and identify potential issues in a workflow. It is important to note that Enji Copilot is not generative AI, as it will not create text or images based on a prompt. Instead, it provides information based on the data available to it in the project.

Here are 3 example prompts to use to illustrate what Copilot is capable of:

  1. Please create a stand-up for today based on {Team member}'s work yesterday for {Project Name}.
  2. Show me any bottlenecks in the project from last week.
  3. Analyze the team's work from {Date1} to {Date2} and give me a summary of what was done.


In each case, Copilot will return the requested information to the user in text format in the chat window on the project page.

How does Enji Copilot help manage a project?

Enji Copilot is an AI assistance agent that optimizes performance, reduces routine work, and provides access to new ideas. It eliminates the need for the manual collection of information from team members, as managers and other stakeholders can instantly generate the information they need. More benefits of using Enji Copilot include:

  • Continuous learning: Copilot studies project data and learns new ways to assist human team members with their tasks.
  • Real-time assistance: Copilot is available 24/7 in the user's timezone. There is no need to wait for an answer. 
  • Regular updates: Task Copilot to send regular emails or messages with summaries of team activities and issues.
  • Resource allocation: Copilot instantly identifies which engineers and employees have extra capacity or tasks or require assistance.
  • Focused communication: Copilot reduces the need for long status checks and allows teams to focus conversations on strategic topics.
  • Data-driven insights: Copilot can assist managers in strategy planning to boost performance and highlight ways to improve value.
  • Increased productivity: All of these benefits deliver high performance, from individual engineers to entire teams. Develop better and deliver faster.

With Copilot, stakeholders do not need to open separate windows or access individual task pages. They enter their prompt, and Copilot retrieves the necessary information or provides the required assistance.

How much does Copilot AI cost?

Copilot is included in all Enji pricing plans at no extra cost. This allows teams of all sizes and industries to reap the benefits of Enji Copilot. This AI agent studies a project to provide the most accurate information possible upon request. There are no restrictions to the number of requests or lack of detail for smaller plans.

Key Takeaways

  • An AI Copilot is an artificial intelligence system that collaborates with humans to augment their abilities and increase productivity.
  • Enji Copilot employs a combination of large language model agents to perform tasks through natural language processing.
  • Examples of Copilot use cases include regular updates on team and individual activity, summaries of work completed for a specific period, and the identification of potential issues in a project.
  • Users can task Copilot to create reminders, updates, and alerts, and ask for insights into performance.
  • Enji Copilot is included in all Enji plans with no restrictions.

Created by

Joseph Taylor.

Joseph Taylor

Lead Copywriter

Last updated in April 2025