Those of us wishing Copilot didn't suck just got a gift from our friends in Redmond. Starting today, Anthropic’s Claude Sonnet 4 and Claude Opus 4.1 models will be available to Copilot users in the Researcher tool and through Copilot Studio. Microsoft says this gives customers flexibility to “mix which models are used for specific tasks.” Continue Reading →

What a Week!

To give you a sense of just how fast AI is evolving, here's a small list of announcements from this past week. Remember, today you are experiencing the slowest rate of technological change you’ll ever experience for the rest of your life. Continue Reading →
Is Copilot worth it? Normal consumers are pushing back. In response, Microsoft is quietly pivoting its consumer AI strategy by bundling Copilot features into Microsoft 365 Personal and Family subscriptions across select markets after its initial strategy of offering these tools as a $20 monthly add-on struggled to gain traction. Continue Reading →

Copilot is Getting Better

Microsoft updated its Copilot AI across web, mobile, and desktop platforms, introducing a user-friendly interface and new features like Copilot Voice, which enables conversational interaction with the AI assistant. Additionally, Copilot can be accessed via WhatsApp, offering an alternative to Meta's AI assistant. Continue Reading →
Microsoft has launched a "multiplayer AI collaboration" feature for Copilot called Copilot Pages. The new feature allows users to collaborate in real-time by pulling responses from the Copilot chatbot into a shared page that can be edited collaboratively, enabling teams (of people and an AI partner) to simultaneously iterate on content using data, files, and web sources. Continue Reading →

Copilot For Everybody!

Copilot for Microsoft 365 subscriptions are now available on a per-user basis with no minimum number of users required. This is a massive shift from the 300-user minimum that has been in place since the AI assistant launched last November. Continue Reading →
Have you been lying in bed at night, dreaming of a day when Microsoft would release Copilot for iPhone and iPad? Have you caught yourself daydreaming about how great it would be if you could have a standalone Copilot app instead of the standalone ChatGPT app? Continue Reading →