- Microsoft is expanding the availability of its AI assistant, Copilot, by launching a $20 monthly consumer edition.
- Microsoft's Copilot Pro-consumer service is similar to OpenAI's ChatGPT Plus.
- Copilot can be used by subscribers with a Cloud Office subscription to help with Word, Outlook, Excel, and PowerPoint chores.
In artificial intelligence, Microsoft is expanding the availability of its AI assistant, Copilot, by launching a $20 monthly consumer edition. This action aims to draw in more clients, including smaller businesses. Users can use OpenAI’s most recent ChatGPT technology and image creation tools with the consumer edition. Copilot can be used by subscribers with a Cloud Office subscription to help with Word, Outlook, Excel, and PowerPoint chores.
Microsoft is removing the requirement of 300 subscriptions for the enterprise version of Copilot, thereby increasing its accessibility to a wider spectrum of enterprises. Despite Office’s extensive integration of OpenAI-based AI technologies, Microsoft still uses it as a major platform to provide more AI assistance.
Executives note that demand for Copilot is soaring, drawing comparisons with the fervent desire seen almost thirty years ago with the advent of Windows 95. Jared Spataro, vice president of Microsoft, observes that small and medium-sized enterprises are putting unprecedented pressure on Microsoft 365 by using Copilot.
Regarding features and cost, Microsoft’s Copilot Pro-consumer service is similar to OpenAI’s ChatGPT Plus. But what makes it unique is how well it integrates with Office. The business also intends to launch a builder tool, which would enable consumers to design customized Copilots for particular subjects. Businesses can currently utilize this function.
The business launched these new services before Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella’s attendance at the World Economic Forum in Davos. This calculated action highlights Microsoft’s dedication to expanding the availability and adaptability of AI technology to meet the requirements of both individuals and businesses.
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