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Microsoft Teams: Speaker attribution now “On” by default in BYOD rooms with enhanced admin controls
Speaker attribution is now on by default in BYOD meeting rooms, enabling speaker labels and richer meeting insights with Copilot. Admins can manage this behavior via new PowerShell controls; users must enroll profiles in Teams Settings to be recognized.
Action required: Review and configure the new SpeakerAttributionBYOD PowerShell setting in csTeamsAIPolicy to control speaker attribution in BYOD meeting rooms; setting is enabled by default.
Key dates
- 2024 — rollout (Rolling out now; no specific end date provided)
Microsoft's description
New PowerShell setting (SpeakerAttributionBYOD in csTeamsAIPolicy), enabled by default, gives IT admins more control over speaker attribution in BYOD (bring your own device) meeting rooms. This enhances the experience for users by enabling clear speaker labels and richer in-meeting and post-meeting insights with Microsoft 365 Copilot. Users just enroll profiles via Teams Settings to be recognized.