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Microsoft’s Copilot AI chatbot was already the best way to use GPT-4 for free.Now, it’s got even better by adding the more advanced GPT-4 Turbo model to its engine room.
Microsoft used to offer GPT-4 as a default option for Copilot free users, with Turbo reserved for Pro but now the faster, more responsive and multimodal offering will be available to all.
Microsoft has added OpenAI's GPT-T Turbo AI model to Copilot's free tier. It has all the benefits of GPT-4 Turbo, without needing to subscribe to a premium service to access.
Microsoft Copilot is now more powerful and accurate, thanks to an upgrade to GPT-4 Turbo. The newer model also has more up-to-date information, since its knowledge cutoff is over a year more ...
GPT-4 Turbo updates Copilot's knowledge base cut-off date from September 2021 to April 2023. As such, you should be able to ask it for more information that was once restricted for free users. 2.
GPT-4 Turbo, the OpenAI model that powers Copilot Pro, is now available if you use Copilot free. All you need to do is set Copilot to either Creative or Precise mode to gain access to GPT-4 Turbo.
Until now, GPT-4 Turbo has been limited to developers via an OpenAI API or Copilot Pro subscribers for $20 a month. This update allows users to try OpenAI's most advanced model for free.
Microsoft Copilot, the company’s AI-fueled workflow companion, is getting an upgrade.The virtual assistant will soon be integrated with OpenAI’s latest batch of tools, including the new and ...
Microsoft's Copilot is getting a GPT-4 Turbo upgrade. According to the same status update on Twitter / X, Pro tier users will have the option to choose the older standard GPT-4 model by using a ...
Powered by OpenAI’s GPT-4 generative AI and Microsoft’s own security-specific model, Security Copilot looks like a simple prompt box like any other chatbot.
OpenAI is bringing GPT-4.1 and GPT-4.1 minito ChatGPT, and the new AI models excel in web development and coding tasks compared to OpenAI o3 & o4-mini.
The report further details that Microsoft could be moving away from OpenAI's AI products like its GPT-4 model because it's too expensive and isn't fast enough to meet its enterprise customer's ...