Microsoft 365 is coming to your business soon – but you’ll pay extra for AI features
After teasing us for months with snippets of what its generative AI-powered Copilot assistants can do, Microsoft has now confirmed its plans to offer its users a unified Copilot experience across Bing, Edge, Microsoft 365, and the Windows operating system.
As part of the announcement, Redmond has finally assigned a special icon to Copilot as the AI tool is beginning to expand across the company’s portfolio.
At the same time, Microsoft announced the general availability of Copilot, which will be launched in several phases starting September 26.
Microsoft’s Copilot is becoming a reality
Windows 11 Its adoption has struggled as many companies continue to prefer older versions, including Windows 10, due to their better compatibility with certain workplace apps. Microsoft hopes that the introduction of Copilot to the operating system will encourage customers to upgrade to the latest version. It coincides with the launch of macOS Sonoma, Apple’s latest operating system for its desktops and laptops, which also launches on September 26.
Microsoft Copilot in Windows will be available for free to commercial customers and can be accessed using the Win+C keyboard shortcut.
Microsoft 365 Copilot will then launch on November 1 for the expensive price of $30 per user per month. The company has already tested various features in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams and other M365 apps with varying degrees of access, but starting in November, all enterprise customers will be able to benefit from artificial intelligence assistance across the business environment. office software.
The news comes just weeks after Google created its office app-based AI helper, Duet AI for workspacewidely available, and for the exact same monthly cost.
The reality, however, is that individual customers will have to continue to wait to find out if they will be able to get their hands on the same types of tools.