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Microsoft’s new Copilot Pro brings Office features to other people

Copilot: How OpenAI can connect with Microsoft? The Launch of the Copilot Enterprise Prototype Event in November 2017 was a Preorder Event

Microsoft is similar to OpenAI in the way that it offers a subscription to Copilot for power users, with priority access and the latest models. According to the global head of marketing for search and AI at Microsoft, power users want more rapid access to the latest models, they want faster performance, and they want creativity tools.

It feels like Copilot is the kind of launch we were expecting, even if the entry price is still steep. The November launch was more like a preorder event as most businesses couldn’t get it right way, and only the biggest enterprise users could get Copilot access.

Most of the features that have been available to businesses for the past couple of months will be available to consumers, with the big exception of being able to summon Copilot to generate a PowerPoint deck based on a Word document. The consumer version is powered by Graph technology, so there are no plans for this to be available soon.

If you want to summarize a meeting you never attended or arrived late, Copilot is available in Teams. Outlook can also summarized email threads, and Copilot can make draft email responses with a variety of tones or lengths.