Microsoft Office apps get AI features with CoPilot Pro.

With Copilot Pro, all users will be able to access Copilot inside the Microsoft Office suite – Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and OneNote on PC.

Do you remember Microsoft Bing Chat, the company’s own GPT-powered AI bot? It was rebranded as Microsoft Copilot some time ago, and now, the technology giant has announced Copilot Pro, a new subscription that gives users access to the most advanced features of Copilot AI. CoPilot Pro costs $20 per user per month, and users can actively subscribe to it now.

Microsoft says Copilot Pro will help users with writing, research, coding, and even learning. It comes with a set of exclusive features that are not available in the free version.

Microsoft CoPilot Pro: What’s new here

For starters, with Copilot Pro, all users will be able to access Copilot inside the Microsoft Office suite—Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote on PC. Notably, these features were already available for business users since November, but now, individuals can also use them. However, a Copilot Pro subscription alone will not be enough. You’ll need to subscribe to Office 365 Personal or Family, and get access to the above Office apps.

Additionally, Copilot Pro users will receive priority access to the latest OpenAI models. It includes OpenAI GPT-4 Turbo, which will provide users with faster performance even at peak hours. Microsoft will also soon open up the ability to toggle between modes, allowing users to choose between the free version and the Pro version.

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Copilot Pro also offers improved AI image creation with the designer’s Image Creator, and you can now also do 100 boosts per day, delivering higher quality and images in landscape orientation. Note that regular users are limited to only 15 boosts per day.

Microsoft notes that users will get a “single AI experience” across all devices, whether on a smartphone or on the web. The company regards it as a “premium subscription” that provides users with a “higher level of service for AI capabilities.” In many ways, it is comparable to OpenAI’s ChatGPT Plus, but Microsoft has the advantage of being able to easily integrate models like GPT-4 Turbo into applications like Excel and Word, creating more use cases for AI. Are.

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