Microsoft has enhanced its Copilot offerings, introducing a range of new features and capabilities across its suite of products. The tech giant has officially integrated document summarization as a built-in feature in Windows, dubbed Windows Copilot, also known as CopilotPro. Additionally, Copilot for Microsoft 365 has been updated to provide users with priority access to GPT-4 Turbo, promising faster and more comprehensive responses. This update also includes the removal of chat limits and an increase in the capacity for file uploads. Moreover, Microsoft has launched Copilot for Security, now Generally Available, aiming to bolster cybersecurity efforts by incorporating AI into the fight against cyber threats. These updates signify Microsoft's commitment to leveraging AI to improve productivity and security for its users.
Sharing some exciting updates for our Copilot for Microsoft 365 users. Starting today, you get priority access to GPT-4 Turbo for faster, more comprehensive responses with both web and work data. We're also removing chat limits and increasing file uploads. https://t.co/QAbVOF7oYv https://t.co/Y04v4NS6j3
#Microsoft Copilot AI Assistant Can Now Help Summarize Full-Size Documents, How To Use https://t.co/HJ3Z7Y01bI
Microsoft Copilot For Security Is Generally Available, Adding AI To Cyber Fight: https://t.co/JZqtJ5KCwX @Microsoft took some different approaches with its @MSFTCopilot for Security compared to its Copilot for @Microsoft365. Here’s what you need to know:
Exploring how Microsoft Copilot and Copilot for Microsoft 365 enable a new way of working. https://t.co/ke5oJQeH4z
Document summarisation has officially become a built-in Windows feature thanks to Copilot. #WindowsCopilot #CopilotPro https://t.co/u8wMBbnP84