Microsoft seems to be stepping back from charging Microsoft 365 Personal and home subscribers another $20 per month to get access to AI-powered Office features. The software giant quietly announced it’s making Copilot Pro features part of its Microsoft 365 personal and Family subscription recently, but only in Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, and Thailand for now.
“It’s been nine months since we introduced consumers to Copilot in our Microsoft 365 apps via Copilot Pro. We’ve spent that time adding new features, improving performance, and listening carefully to customer feedback,” says Microsoft in a press release spotted by ZDNet. “Based on that feedback, we’re making Copilot part of our Microsoft 365 Personal and Family subscriptions.”
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Microsoft 365 Getting New Apps In Select Markets
The company is also adding its Microsoft Designer app to Microsoft 365 Personal and Family subscriptions in these select markets. “Microsoft 365 Personal and Family subscribers will receive a monthly allotment of AI credits to use Copilot in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, and Designer,” explains Microsoft. “The credits will also apply to apps like Paint, Photos, and Notepad on Windows.”
If you have a Microsoft 365 Family subscription in one of these select markets, only the subscription owner will get access to Copilot and it cannot be shared with other family members. While some Microsoft 365 Personal and Family subscribers are getting more for their monthly subscriptions, prices are going up in exchange for Microsoft rolling in Copilot Pro.
“To reflect the value we’ve added over the past decade and enable us to deliver new innovations for years to come, we’re increasing the prices of Microsoft 365 Personal and Family,” says Microsoft. “The price increase will apply to existing subscribers upon their next renewal.”
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Microsoft’s AI-Powered Chatbot Available For Some Xbox Users
Microsoft has been testing their AI-backed chatbot for Xbox for several months and now the update is available for selected users. Dubbed Support Virtual Agent, it is an AI-powered technology designed to help Xbox players resolve support-related gameplay difficulties more efficiently.
As per the tech giant, the AI chatbot can quickly gain information from Xbox help pages to answer questions about Xbox console and game support difficulties. According to reports, Xbox Insiders based in the US can try the Xbox AI chatbot through support. Xbox. Command will address questions about the Xbox console and game support issues.
Megha Dudani, Senior Product Manager Lead Xbox said, “We appreciate feedback from Xbox Insiders on this preview experience, and any feedback received will be used to improve the Support Virtual Agent," as quoted by The Verge.