Microsoft, a technology gia, in a remarkable way, made it possible for all Copilot users to use the O1’s O1 argume. The decision, which has been key since last moh, has now been completed by removing restrictions on Copyel and Think Deider’s audio capabilities. Previously, free Copyle users had some limitations to benefit from these two advanced features. But now, by lifting these restrictions, the Redmonds have provided longer and deeper ieractions with this smart assista.
The Copilot developer team said in a stateme that their main purpose is to expand access to advanced features for more users in the shortest possible time. The team acknowledged that removing the limitations of Voice and Think Deider is the first step in this regard. However, they have poied out that during peak hours of use or if any abuse or violation of the rules, it is possible to delay or ierrupt these capabilities.
Providing unlimited access to Copilot Voice and Think Deider, two years after the Copyle’s initial iroduction to the Bing search engine, just a moh after the Copilot Pro subscription redesign and the iegration of Office Artificial Ielligence capabilities in Microsoft 365. It should be noted that the Copilot Pro subscription is still priced at $ 5 a moh. Microsoft emphasizes that holders of this subscription will coinue to enjoy benefits such as privileged access to the latest models in crowds, early access to artificial ielligence trial features and wider Copyel applications in Microsoft 365 software such as Word, Excel and PowerPoi.
Microsoft’s move shows the company’s commitme to provide a unique and accessible experience to all users and is an importa step towards public access to advanced artificial ielligence technologies. It has also been announced that Deep Sik is planning to release its new model, and as a result, we will find much more fascinating news in the field of artificial ielligence.


Source: The Verge




