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ToggleMicrosoft is enhancing the functionality of its AI-driven Copilot, announcing a major update that grants all users completely free and unlimited access to the Voice and Think Deeper features. This improvement aims to foster more natural interactions and assist users in handling complex inquiries or tasks effortlessly. Whether you’re looking to practice a foreign language, strategize over significant life choices, or require hands-free assistance, you can now do so without the worry of hitting any limits.
This enhancement follows feedback from users who experienced restrictions while engaging in longer conversations or delving deeper into detailed discussions. By eliminating these constraints, Microsoft makes Copilot a more dependable tool for learning, brainstorming, and solving problems.
In the past, Copilot users faced usage caps that limited their ability to utilize the Voice and Think Deeper features effectively. With this new update, Microsoft has lifted these barriers, enabling users to explore the full potential of Copilot without constraints.
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Many users have expressed frustration when reaching limits at critical moments. By making the Voice and Think Deeper features unlimited, Microsoft empowers users to make the most of AI technology as needed. Nonetheless, it’s important to note that Microsoft has mentioned there could be occasional delays during peak usage times or situations of misuse.
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Although Voice and Think Deeper features have now been made free and unlimited for all users, Copilot Pro subscribers still retain several key advantages. According to Microsoft, “Copilot Pro users will continue to have priority access to our latest models during high-demand periods, early access to experimental AI functionalities (stay tuned for more news on that), and increased availability of Copilot within select Microsoft 365 applications such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.”
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