Consumer Microsoft 365 also gets Copilot

Also in personal and family Microsoft 365 subscription packages incorporates Microsoft is raising AI-based Office features, but as a result, also raising prices, which has not been the case so far. Until now, Microsoft 365 subscribers could use Copilot in apps like Word, Excel and PowerPoint for $20 on top of the base price by adding the Copilot Pro package, but in the future these capabilities will become an integrated part of Microsoft 365 apps for an additional $3 per month . Existing subscribers have the opportunity to continue to access the service at the current price, if they do not require the AI ​​functions, but only for a limited time.

The move may suggest that there is not enough interest in the service and that users are not willing to pay $20 more per month for AI-based Office services, but Microsoft rather explains that it wants to bring the technology to users as widely as possible. Of course, this does not mean unlimited use either: a The use of Copilot AI is limited to 60 credits per month, which can be used for image and text generation. According to the company’s promise, the user prompts are not used to train models.

Consumer Microsoft 365 also gets Copilot

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Processes that can be measured in decades cannot be disrupted in a few years with the assistance of profit-oriented companies, in DEI packaging.

The former Copilot Pro package will not be discontinued, nor will its price of $20 per month be reduced for power users, who can try out the latest functions with early access and use the AI ​​functions without credit limits. The price of Microsoft 365 Personal and Family subscriptions is essentially going up for the first time in 12 years, which will mean $3 in the US, but you can expect a similar increase in other markets over time.

Next year, the company will offer the Personal Classic and Family Classic packages as an option for existing Microsoft 365 subscribers, which will be AI-free, but will not contain any other innovations beyond security and minor function updates. For now, it is difficult to predict how the move may affect the number of Microsoft 365 subscribers, how many will prefer to cancel their subscription due to the increase, or simply accept the increase in price along with the AI ​​functions.

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