Copilot Pricing Revealed by Microsoft, Introducing Enhanced Generative AI Capabilities

Copilot Pricing Revealed by Microsoft, Introducing Enhanced Generative AI Capabilities

At its ‍annual Inspire event for​ resellers Tuesday, ⁢Microsoft offered new details⁤ on how it is rolling out generative AI capabilities across its ⁤product line, announcing ‌that⁢ Copilot ⁤will⁣ be available to customers ⁤for $30 per user‍ per month ‌for Microsoft⁤ 365 E3, E5, Business ‌Standard and Business Premium customers.

Copilot is a generative‌ AI assistant that sits ​across the company’s suite ‌of business productivity​ and collaboration apps‍ and can⁣ automate‌ tasks​ and​ create content ⁤—⁤ including analyzing ‌Excel data, designing PowerPoint ​presentations,⁢ and summarizing ‍Teams meetings.

Microsoft has said this pricing will come into ⁣force⁣ when Copilot becomes “broadly​ available,” but⁣ is yet to share⁤ a timeline for⁤ when that⁢ might ‌be. Currently, 600 global ‌enterprise customers are signed up to its early access ⁢program.

Microsoft also‌ announced‍ the expansion of Bing ⁢Chat, through the launch of Bing Chat Enterprise,⁤ and ‍introduced Visual Search.

Bing Chat​ Enterprise is a ​work-specific version of ⁣the company’s AI-powered chat⁤ feature that it launched⁣ February‌ of this year.⁢ The offering allows users to ask⁣ questions and receive answers from‌ GPT-4, the OpenAI‌ Large‍ Language⁤ Model‌ (LLM) that ‌Microsoft​ has⁣ invested heavily in since the end of⁤ 2022.

“Just ⁤like Bing ​Chat, Bing Chat Enterprise ⁤is ⁤grounded ​in ‌web data‌ and provides complete, verifiable answers with citations, along with visual answers that include graphs, charts‍ and⁣ images, and is designed ​in‍ line with our AI principles,” ‍according ​to a blog post by Microsoft executives‌ Yusuf⁢ Mehdi and ⁤Jared ​Spataro.

To ⁢ensure data is protected, Bing ‍Chat Enterprise does⁢ not save ‍any​ chat⁣ data or ⁢use ⁢it ⁢to train ⁢the underlying LLM model. ⁣Furthermore, Microsoft ​has‍ “no eyes-on access,” meaning​ no one, including the ‍company, is able to view⁢ the data used ​to ⁣power the ⁣tool.  

Bing Chat Enterprise is rolling ​out in preview from ⁣today and is ⁣included at no ⁢additional cost in Microsoft‌ 365‍ E3, ‌E5,‌ Business Standard‍ and Business Premium, the company said, adding⁢ that it ⁢will be‌ available‍ as⁣ a stand-alone ⁤offering for $5 per user, ‍per month‍ in⁣ the ‌future.

Additionally, Bing Chat ​will soon allow users ‌to ‍leverage ⁤OpenAI’s ⁤GPT-4 model ⁤for⁣ Visual Search. By uploading ⁤a picture ‍to ⁣Chat,⁢ users can search for‍ similar content ⁣or prompt Bing to tell‌ them‍ more ⁣about⁣ the context​ of​ an image‍ or answer questions related to ⁤the⁢ picture.

Visual Search⁢ in​ Bing Chat has‍ already started to roll out now ⁢via desktop​ and⁣ the Bing mobile app. Microsoft​ has ⁣said it is working‍ to bring the⁢ Visual Search to Bing Chat Enterprise in the future.

Sales‌ Copilot ⁤added to Microsoft 365 and Dynamics ⁢365

Microsoft ‌has⁢ also added a new role-based​ copilot, dubbed ‌Sales ‍Copilot, as part of its⁢ Microsoft 365 and Dynamics 365 offerings.

Not to ⁣be confused with the previously ⁢released Microsoft 365 Copilot ⁢and the Dynamics‍ 365 Copilot, ​this⁣ new flavor of the generative AI assistant is designed for sellers, Microsoft…

2023-07-18 21:00:03
Original from www.computerworld.com ⁢rnrn

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