Microsoft has announced an important update for all Copilot users, and they can already enjoy free and unlimited access to the functions of Voice and Think Deperthe latter enhanced by OPENAI O1 reasoning model.
Since its launch two years ago, Copilot has been placed as one of the most advanced and accessible artificial intelligence solutions in the market for its power and gratuity, of special interest for Windows users and, in the case of Copilot Pro for users of services such as Microsoft 365 thanks to their integration with them. In any case, Copilot as such is available for anyone with a Microsoft account.
However, the competition squeezes and with the deployment of Voice and Think Deper in an unlimited way for the free plan, Microsoft substantially improves the attractiveness of co -pilot:
- The most anticipated novelty in this regard is Voicewhich allows users to interact with co -pilot through voice commands, offering natural and conversational responses.
- For its part, Think Deeper Use OPENAI’s advanced O1 reasoning model to address more complex questions and tasks, such as comparing important purchase options, evaluating the future value of a home renewal or planning changes in the professional career.
Thus, while Voice – in essence, is like Gemini’s Live mode or the chatgpt conversational – is probably the most anticipated function by the usual co -ilot users, Think Deper expands the functionality to address more complex issues with, it is worth the redundancy, greater depth.
The Copilot team has expressed its enthusiasm for this update: “We are working hard to climb unlimited access to advanced functions for as many people as possible, as quickly as possible, starting today with Voice and Think Deper.” However, they warn that users could experience delays or interruptions during high demand periods or if security, improper use or other violations of co -pilot terms are detected.
It should be noted that, although these functions are now available for free for all users, Copilot Pro subscribers will maintain certain additional benefitsincluding preferential access to the most recent models during use peaks, early access to experimental functions and integration in Microsoft 365 applications such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
In another order of things, Openai will soon launch GPT 4.5 and a little later GPT 5 and Microsoft already has everything prepared for its deployment although, yes, the first to enjoy it will be the subscribers of Copilot Pro.