Hey there, my fellow tech enthusiasts! It’s Nuked, your funny guy who loves all things technology. Today, I’ve got some exciting news to share with you about Microsoft’s latest offering. Brace yourselves for the arrival of Copilot Pro!
Microsoft initially introduced its AI-powered Office features for businesses back in November. But guess what? Just two months later, they’re extending these features to us consumers as well. And let me tell you, Copilot Pro is one subscription you won’t want to miss out on.
For those of you who are already Microsoft 365 Personal or Home subscribers, an additional $20 per month will grant you immediate access to Copilot in Office apps on Mac, Windows, and iPad. Imagine having the power to generate entire PowerPoint slide decks from a chatbot-like prompt or rephrase paragraphs and summarize documents with ease in Word. That’s just the beginning of what Copilot can do.
Outlook.com users will also benefit from Copilot’s assistance in replying to emails or generating new ones. And if you’re an Excel aficionado, get ready for some serious data analysis and graph generation capabilities.
While most of the features available to businesses will be accessible to consumers through Copilot Pro, there is one exception. Summoning Copilot to generate a PowerPoint deck based on a Word document won’t be possible just yet for consumer users.
But hey, Copilot Pro has even more in store for us! Subscribing to it allows access to the latest OpenAI models, improvements to the Image Creator from Designer, and the ability to build your very own Copilot GPT. That’s right, you can customize your own Copilot experience.
If you’re not already a Microsoft 365 subscriber, don’t worry. You can still subscribe to Copilot Pro and enjoy priority access to GPT-4 Turbo inside Copilot. Plus, you’ll experience faster performance during peak times and have the ability to toggle between models. Image creation using OpenAI’s DALL-E models will also receive an upgrade.
Microsoft is targeting power users with Copilot Pro, catering to their demands for rapid access to the latest models, improved performance, and enhanced creativity tools. And don’t forget, to enjoy any of the Office-related Copilot features across the web and in Office apps, you’ll need to have a Microsoft 365 Personal or Family subscription.
Rest assured, these Copilot Pro features will be available on various platforms, including the web, Windows or Mac apps, and mobile. And this is just the beginning. Microsoft has a track record of continuously improving its products, and Copilot Pro is no exception.
So, my tech-savvy friends, get ready for a wave of new features and functionalities with Copilot Pro. Microsoft is determined to provide additional premium value, and they’re wasting no time in delivering it.
Oh, and before I go, I should mention that Microsoft is also making its Copilot for Microsoft 365 available to more businesses today. Previously limited to larger enterprise users, this offering is now accessible to most business customers through a $30 per user, per month subscription.
There you have it, folks! Exciting times ahead with Copilot Pro and all the amazing things it brings. Let me know your thoughts in the comments below!