Copilot is now coming to all Microsoft 365 users – but you’ll pay a little more for the privilege

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James Thompson
Sun, 19 Jan
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Microsoft is expanding access to its Copilot AI tool to a wider audience through its Microsoft 365 Personal and Family subscriptions. This move will bring AI capabilities to popular Microsoft programs such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote, as well as introduce Microsoft Designer for image editing and logo creation. While this means an increase in subscription costs, Microsoft is offering options for existing subscribers to switch plans without Copilot or AI credits. The company aims to make AI more accessible and useful in personal productivity tools, catering to the needs of its 84 million consumer subscribers and aligning with the strategic shift towards AI integration in office software platforms. This development coincides with Google’s rollout of its Gemini AI offering to all tiers of its office software, reflecting a broader industry trend towards AI integration in productivity tools.

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