- Microsoft Copilot vocal mode is now free
- Think Deep feature is also free to use
- The voice and thinking more deeply are fueled by the OpenAi models
Microsoft Copilot takes a page of the Openai strategy for Chatgpt and puts its voice and thinks about more in -depth functionalities for all users. This is not surprising because the OpenAi models feed the characteristics of the co -pilot. However, making them accessible to co -pilot users who do not pay for a subscription to the premium service could make them much more widely used.
Vocal mode is exactly what it looks like: instead of type your requests, you can now have a real conversation with Copilot. The AI can help you practice sentences in French, help you cook something complicated without sticking the screen of your phone with olive oil or responding with a diatribe on traffic.
Remember to Deeper is built to manage more complex questions than weather or anecdotes. Suppose you are debating a recent boon on a bathroom renovation or a generator to help the next wind storm. Ask Copilot to use Think more deeply and this can break down costs, long -term value and compromise. The AI could also create a rating system to help you decide the type of car to obtain according to your preferences in design, comfort, future and other factors.
This update is the way Microsoft makes AI more accessible and, frankly, more useful. Before now, many users could have been frustrated by the limits of these features, but were always reluctant to pay for Copilot Pro. The end result could be that they go to another AI chatbot. Microsoft warns, however, that during periods with high demand, things could slow down a little.
Pro co -pilot
For those who are already paying for Copilot Pro, nothing is removed either. Professional users always get the first Dibs on new AI features, as well as priority access during peak hours, which is useful if you need Copilot BrainPower in the middle of a busy day. They also always have additional integrations AI exclusive in Microsoft 365 applications. So, if your idea of excitement is that COPILOT helps you build the most effective Excel calculation sheet of all time, Pro is always the way to follow.
In the end, Microsoft wants Copilot to be something that you and all those you know would really want to interact. The more natural the conversation, the more useful AI becomes. By providing these features for free to everyone, Microsoft, as well as its OPENAI partner, also puts pressure on its competitors. Many AI tools have been locked behind the pay rooms, companies reserving the best features for those who wish to subscribe. But Microsoft reversing the switch on unlimited access means that other AI providers may have to follow suit. The race no longer concerns who has the most intelligent AI, but which makes it the most available and practical.