Microsoft imposes Copilot on its 365 users and also increases the price

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By Jack Ferson

There will come a time when artificial intelligence will be present in any aspect of our lives, especially in technology, and even more so if you use your computer or mobile phone for productivity reasons.

Microsoft is a clear example and is including AI in practically all aspects of the Windows operating system, and some of the first users who are seeing this commitment are those subscribed to Microsoft 365.

In an unexpected move, as revealed in The Wall Street Journal, Microsoft has added Copilot to Microsoft 365, and has also raised the price.

At the moment this change has been seen in Australia and other Southeast Asian countries, but it is quite likely that it will reach the rest of the world later.

The fact that Copilot has been included in Microsoft 365, It has been taken advantage of by those from Redmond to raise the price. The worst of all is that it does not give users the possibility to do without this feature so as not to have to endure the upload.

So perhaps in the future, if you are a Microsoft 365 subscriber, the price will increase just because Copilot is included with some of the paid features.

On the other hand, the user Alistair Fleming has pointed out that every time he now uses, for example, Word,Copilot looks like asking you if you need help typing.

He considers it somewhat intrusive that artificial intelligence is constantly trying to correct him by giving him advice, and in a feature that he has not asked to be included in his subscription.

It is one more example that artificial intelligence is a business, and therefore, it will increasingly be a factor that can be exploited more in different subscriptions to amortize it.

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Tags: Artificial intelligence, Microsoft

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