Microsoft is rolling out an enticing offer for its Copilot Pro subscription, a move aimed at broadening the user base of its AI-powered assistant.
Launched initially in January for consumers, Copilot Pro is now available in a total of 222 countries.
To make this expansion more appealing, Microsoft is introducing a one-month free trial of Copilot Pro, allowing users to explore its comprehensive AI capabilities without any upfront cost.
In a significant enhancement to user accessibility, Microsoft is integrating Copilot Pro into its Office web apps, ensuring that subscribers can leverage the AI assistant’s features without necessitating a separate Microsoft 365 Personal or Home subscription.
This integration is poised to simplify tasks within Word, Outlook, and other Office web apps, streamlining productivity and enhancing user experience.
Further extending this convenience, Microsoft plans to incorporate Copilot Pro into its free mobile apps, including the Microsoft 365 app and Outlook for iOS and Android, promising an even more integrated and accessible AI assistant across devices.
Looking ahead, Microsoft is not only focused on enhancing the Copilot Pro experience but also on extending the reach of its AI solutions to the business sector.
More businesses will soon have the opportunity to integrate Copilot into their Microsoft 365 suite, with eligibility expanding to include various Microsoft and Office 365 subscriptions.
This expansion underscores Microsoft’s commitment to AI innovation and its ambition to redefine productivity across both consumer and business landscapes.
With further improvements anticipated, including updates to Windows 11, Microsoft is set to unveil a more advanced and seamless Copilot experience at its upcoming Build developer conference in May.
Copilot Pro is Microsoft’s AI-powered assistant offering priority access to the latest OpenAI models and integration with Office apps. New users can try Copilot Pro for free for one month by installing the Copilot app on iOS or Android.
Copilot Pro has expanded its availability to a total of 222 countries, making it accessible to a global audience interested in enhancing their productivity with AI technology.
No, Copilot Pro is now integrated into Office web apps, allowing you to use the chatbot features without a separate Microsoft 365 Personal or Home subscription. This integration will also extend to free mobile apps in the near future.
Microsoft plans to introduce Copilot Pro integration in free mobile apps and unveil further improvements, including updates to Windows 11, at the upcoming Build developer conference in May.
Microsoft is extending Copilot for Microsoft 365 to more businesses, making it available for purchase by customers with specific Microsoft 365 and Office 365 subscriptions in the coming weeks.
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