Microsoft has launched a major upgrade to its AI-powered Copilot assistant, giving enterprise users priority access to the powerful GPT-4 Turbo model. This enhancement, included in Copilot for Microsoft 365’s $30 per user per month plan, allows users to take advantage of the power of OpenAI’s latest models across a variety of platforms, including the Copilot mobile app, web interface, Windows and Edge.

Prioritize access for greater efficiency

With this roll outMicrosoft aims to provide commercial customers with priority access to the GPT-4 Turbo model, ensuring faster and more comprehensive response. As part of this update, limits on the number of chats per day and turns per conversation have also been removed, allowing users to interact with Copilot more broadly.

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Users of Copilot for Microsoft 365 will benefit from access to a cutting-edge foundation model that contains the latest public information from across the web. Importantly, in a business environment, Microsoft is committed to data protection, ensuring that user and business interactions are not stored for training purposes.

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While Copilot Pro subscribers already enjoy access to GPT-4 Turbo, this upgrade extends the privileges to enterprises using Copilot for Microsoft 365. Additionally, the enhanced model will be usable for web queries and work-related tasks such as email queries, document analysis, and more, supporting the analysis of up to 300 pages of text in a single prompt.

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Extended image generation to enhance creativity

In addition to the AI ​​enhancements, Microsoft has also enhanced image generation capabilities in Microsoft Designer for Copilot users. Business subscribers will soon be able to create up to 100 images per day, a significant increase from the previous limit of 15 images per day. Leveraging OpenAI’s DALL-E 3 model, Microsoft promises to generate images quickly to minimize wait times.

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These improvements will be available first through copilot.microsoft.com and then expand to the Copilot mobile app, Windows, Edge, and other platforms where users interact directly with the Microsoft 365 work environment.

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