Copilot Unlimited Voice and Think Deeper are now free

Microsoft is bringing more features to the free version of Copilot. Launched two years ago, Copilot helps users think and brainstorm, opening up new ideas and creative opportunities. Today, Microsoft has added free unlimited access to Think Deeper and Voice. Now you can take full advantage of extended conversations with Copilot Voice and use the enhanced reasoning of Think Deeper without having to worry about limits,

You can use Voice for things like simple phrases to help you communicate in a new language. For example, you can mention a job you might be applying for and get a quick interview. Think Deeper is designed for more complex topics like a big purchase, a career move, or calculating the value of a home renovation over time. Microsoft says they have more features on the way that Think Now and Voice are just the start.

Copilot Pro remains where the latest models are available alongside beta features and full Microsoft Office integrations. Make sure you hop over and try it today.

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David Allen
David Allen
David has been a part of technology for 35 years, enjoys sharing his opinions and viewpoints all the way back to the BBS world of the 1990s. Do you remember those?

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