Microsoft Copilot subscription fee decreased; AI service now used for everyday tasks

Microsoft Copilot: Recently, Microsoft unveiled Copilot, an AI assistant that borrows functionality from OpenAI's ChatGPT. Originally, Copilot was only available to large companies. With the large corporation in mind, the monthly cost of AI Assistant was set at $30. In addition, the company set a minimum subscription of 300 users.

Tue, 16 Jan 2024 02:54 PM (IST)
Microsoft Copilot subscription fee decreased; AI service now used for everyday tasks

Recently, Microsoft introduced Copilot, an AI assistant that borrows functionality from OpenAI's ChatGPT. Originally, Copilot was only available to large companies.

With the large corporation in mind, the monthly cost of AI Assistant was set at $30. In addition, the business set a minimum subscription of 300 users. Now, the business has lowered the cost of this AI service.

Microsoft's AI companion Copilot is now available for $20 a month instead of $40.

Furthermore, there won't be a minimum subscription obligation with Copilot like there was previously. This means that the consumer version of Copilot can now be used for daily work.

Microsoft's AI service's cost and membership limit were issues for both private users and small enterprises in the past. Following the company's recent modifications, this AI product is available for usage for a monthly price.

The consumer edition of Copilot is connected with Microsoft Office services. Users are given the ability to create content and use AI to summarise data.

This allows the user to ask questions about Word, Excel, and PowerPoint and receive AI-based replies.

Once the subscription charge is reduced, regular and personal duties can also be performed by this AI service.

Microsoft's AI service now charges the same monthly membership as ChatGPT Plus. Nevertheless, copywriting and office services are also offered at this cost.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Content Writer