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Microsoft relaunches Copilot for business
Microsoft relaunches Copilot for business with free AI chat and pay-as-you-go agents
Microsoft is relaunching its free Copilot for businesses as Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat today, complete with the ability to use AI agents. Copilot Chat is Microsoft’s latest attempt to get people used to using AI at work and relying on it enough to tempt them into paying $30 per month to get the full Microsoft 365 Copilot.
Microsoft’s free 365 Copilot Chat will let business users access AI agents in bid to expand adoption
Microsoft is looking to boost usage of its Copilot AI tools for businesses. (GeekWire File Photo /) Microsoft is adding a new wrinkle to
Microsoft introduces new ‘pay-as-you-go’ AI agents
Microsoft has released its AI agents feature, small models designed to automate repetitive business tasks, to all of its commercial customers.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
Microsoft's Copilot Chat Reinvents AI for Business with Pay-as-You-Go and Advanced Features
Microsoft's Copilot Chat empowers businesses with AI agents for tasks like market analysis and strategy building
Microsoft adds ‘pay-as-you-go’ access for AI agents with M365 Copilot Chat
Microsoft has added a “pay-as-you-go” option to access AI agents alongside its free M365 Copilot Chat plan. M365 Copilot Chat is a chat interface powered by OpenAI’s GPT4o that serves up responses based on web data (rather than information held in the Microsoft Graph,
Microsoft launches Copilot Chat for businesses to boost AI adoption
Microsoft on Wednesday rolled out a chat service allowing businesses to use on-demand AI agents for routine tasks, betting on the pay-as-you-go model to drive up the adoption of the technology. The free service,
Microsoft’s newest Copilot plan for business is pay-as-you-go
Microsoft is launching a pay-as-you-go plan for corporate customers that bundles together several, but not all, of the company’s existing AI-powered productivity features for Microsoft 365. The new plan,
Microsoft Advances Pay-As-You-Go Model, Google Adds AI Free Services To Paid
Microsoft has released a pay-as-you go AI model allowing businesses to use on-demand agents for routine tasks, while Google now includes some AI features in its paid services for free. The tools will make advertising a very different industry in 2025 for agencies and brands.
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Microsoft's Copilot AI is coming to your Office apps - and it won't come cheap
Microsoft 365 subscribers in Australia, New Zealand, and some Asian markets just got an AI upgrade, along with a huge price ...
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Amid a flurry of hype, Microsoft reorganizes entire dev team around AI
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Microsoft creates new AI engineering group led by former Meta executive
Microsoft is creating a new engineering group that’s focused on artificial intelligence. Led by former Meta engineering chief ...
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Satya Nadella Appoints Jay Parikh To Lead AI Initiative At Microsoft
India-West Staff Reporter SEATTLE, WA – Microsoft is pushing forward its AI initiatives, with CEO Satya Nadella announcing ...
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Microsoft prepares DirectX neural rendering for AI-powered graphics
Microsoft plans to introduce cooperative vector support to DirectX, enabling cross-platform implementation of next-generation ...
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Microsoft plans to invest $3B in AI, cloud in India
Microsoft plans to invest $3 billion to expand its artificial intelligence and cloud services in India. The firm, which has ...
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Microsoft forms new AI engineering group led by Jay Parikh
Microsoft Corp. is forming a new engineering group that will be led by Jay Parikh, a former Meta Platforms Inc. executive who ...
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What Is Agentic AI? White-Collar Robots Are Here, For Better or Worse
Forget writing an essay or generating a picture—the latest AI products from Microsoft, OpenAI, and others aim to autonomously ...
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