What Each Tool Is Built For
The three tools are made by different companies with different design philosophies — which is why they genuinely complement each other rather than simply competing.
Microsoft Copilot is built by Microsoft and powered by OpenAI's models under the hood. Its defining feature is deep integration into Microsoft 365 — it lives directly inside Outlook, Word, Excel, Teams, and PowerPoint. You don't switch to a new tab; you just press a button inside the app you're already in. For teams whose work is largely Microsoft-native, Copilot is the most frictionless starting point.
ChatGPT is built by OpenAI and was the first AI assistant most people encountered. It has the widest feature set of the three: image generation via DALL·E, voice mode, web browsing, a large plugin and GPT ecosystem, and a versatile interface that works for almost any task. For teams that need general AI literacy — people who have never used AI at work before — ChatGPT is the easiest onboarding ramp because the product surface is familiar and forgiving.
Claude is built by Anthropic, an AI safety company founded by former OpenAI researchers. Claude's distinguishing strengths are its long context window (it can read and reason over entire 60-page PDFs in a single prompt), its careful and precise writing style, and its reliability when following detailed multi-step instructions. Teams in finance, legal, HR, and operations — where the work involves long documents and careful writing — tend to find Claude the most useful of the three.
We have a more detailed feature comparison further down — jump to it here.
Side-by-Side Comparison Table
Here is how the three tools compare across the dimensions that matter most for Malaysian business teams, as of May 2026:
| Dimension | Microsoft Copilot | ChatGPT (OpenAI) | Claude (Anthropic) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best for | Microsoft 365 work — Outlook, Word, Excel, Teams, PowerPoint | General everyday tasks, creative work, broad ecosystem | Long documents, careful writing, complex analysis |
| Microsoft 365 integration | Native — built into every M365 app | Connectors available; not native | Connectors available; not native |
| Document size handled | Whatever fits in your M365 file | Large, with file uploads | Very large — Claude's long context window is its biggest strength |
| Image generation | Yes (Designer / Image Creator) | Yes (DALL·E built-in) | No native image generation |
| Voice mode | Limited | Yes (Advanced Voice) | No |
| Web browsing | Yes (Bing-powered) | Yes | Yes (paid plans) |
| Bahasa Malaysia output | Good | Strong | Strong |
| Enterprise data security | Strong — tied to M365 data compliance | Good (Enterprise plan) | Good (Team & Enterprise plan) |
| Starting price (team) | ~USD 30 / user / month (requires M365 base) | ~USD 25 / user / month (Business) | ~USD 30 / user / month (Team plan) |
| HRD Corp claimable training in Malaysia | Yes — via Freemind Works Copilot training | Yes — via Freemind Works Generative AI | Yes — via Freemind Works Generative AI |
Use-Case Decision Guide — Which Tool Wins for Each Task
Rather than picking a single "best" tool, think about routing: which tool should your team open for a given type of task? Here is the pattern we see consistently across Malaysian teams we train:
| Task | Best Tool | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Drafting an email reply in Outlook | Copilot | One click inside Outlook — no context switching |
| Summarising a 50+ page PDF, contract, or report | Claude | Long context window reads the whole document at once |
| Generating a marketing image or banner | ChatGPT | DALL·E image generation built-in |
| Writing meeting notes from a Teams transcript | Copilot | Integrated with Teams — automatic recap within the app |
| Translating between English and Bahasa Malaysia | Claude or ChatGPT | Both produce strong, nuanced BM output for business documents |
| Building an Excel formula from plain English | Copilot or Claude | Copilot inside Excel; Claude excels at explaining the logic |
| Quick research question with web sources | ChatGPT | Web browsing with citations; fast and broad |
| Reviewing a contract for key risks and obligations | Claude | Reads the full contract in one go; precise instruction following |
| Building a PowerPoint deck structure from a brief | Copilot | Generates slides directly inside PowerPoint |
| Drafting HR policy documents or SOPs | Claude | Careful, structured writing that follows detailed specifications |
| Brainstorming ideas, names, or campaign concepts | ChatGPT | Creative breadth; good at divergent ideation |
Which Tool Should Your Team Start With?
If you are rolling out AI to a team that has not used it before, starting with all three at once creates confusion. Pick one that matches your team's primary use case, build the habit, then layer in the others.
80% or more of your work is in Microsoft 365 → Start with Copilot
If your team lives in Outlook, Teams, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, Copilot gives the highest immediate ROI because it integrates directly into tools they already use every day. There is no new interface to learn — they just press the Copilot button in the apps they are already in. The activation energy is the lowest of the three.
Team needs general AI literacy first → Start with ChatGPT
ChatGPT has the most intuitive conversational interface and the widest range of use cases. For teams that are new to AI and need to build confidence across multiple functions before committing to a specific tool, ChatGPT is the best first ramp. It is also the most broadly recognised name — which reduces psychological resistance in adoption.
Work involves long documents, analysis, or careful writing → Start with Claude
Finance, legal, HR, compliance, and operations teams that deal regularly with contracts, board papers, lengthy reports, or detailed policy documents will see the clearest productivity gains from Claude. Its long context window and instruction-following precision are the differentiators that the other two cannot fully replicate for document-heavy work.
Budget-conscious or small team → Start with ChatGPT
At ~USD 25 per user per month for the Business plan, ChatGPT is the most cost-effective starting point for teams of under 20. Copilot requires an existing Microsoft 365 licence on top of the Copilot add-on cost. Claude Team is competitive. For a small team getting started, ChatGPT gives the broadest capability at the lowest total cost.
Can Your Team Use All Three? (Yes — Here Is How)
The good news: the prompt engineering skills you learn on one tool transfer cleanly to the others. Structuring a clear, specific prompt — with context, task, format, and tone — works the same way across all three. Training on one makes you faster on all of them.
Teams that mature into using all three typically settle into a natural division of labour:
- Copilot handles M365 workflow automatically — email drafts, meeting notes, Excel formulas, PowerPoint structures.
- Claude handles anything involving long documents, sensitive client writing, or detailed analysis that requires staying accurate across many pages.
- ChatGPT handles everything else — quick research, creative tasks, image generation, voice queries, and use cases that don't fit neatly into the other two.
This "tool routing" habit forms quickly after good training. Teams we work with typically get there within 2–4 weeks of structured use.
HRD Corp Claimable Training for All Three in Malaysia
Freemind Works is an HRD Corp accredited training provider. All three tools are covered under our training programmes, and every programme is fully claimable under the SBL-Khas scheme.
Here is which programme covers which tool:
- Microsoft Copilot Training — dedicated 1–2 day programme covering Copilot across all M365 apps: Outlook, Word, Excel, Teams, PowerPoint. Practical workflows, not just demos.
- Generative AI for Business — covers ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini in a single HRD Corp claimable workshop. Best for teams that want cross-tool fluency in one go.
- AI Automation & Agentic AI — for teams that want to go beyond prompting and build automated workflows using AI tools, n8n, and API integrations.
- AI for Managers & Leaders — strategy and decision-making layer for senior teams: how to evaluate, choose, govern, and roll out AI tools across a business unit or organisation.
We prepare all required documentation: the HRDC programme ID, attendance list, invoice, and certificates. Your HR team does not need to navigate the portal alone — see our full HRD Corp SBL-Khas guide for the step-by-step submission process.