Image: Microsoft Microsoft has added GPT-5 to Copilot, a day after adding OpenAI’s open-source GPT model to its local services. GPT-5, which also powers ChatGPT, is now live within Copilot, at copilot.microsoft.com, Microsoft said Thursday. Presumably the same model will eventually power the Copilot application running on top of Windows PCs, but the Windows app
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Here’s what the new ‘Copilot Mode’ within Edge looks like
Image: Mark Hachman / Foundry Microsoft has begun adding Copilot to the “new tab” page of Microsoft Edge, as expected — possibly making you yearn for the current crazy-quilt layout instead. Generally, browser makers allow you to either open a predetermined home page when you open a new tab, or else populate it with a
Even Notepad is being tied to Copilot AI in Windows
Image: Microsoft You might think that, as a generic text editor, Notepad would sit out Microsoft’s AI roadmap. Nope. And Microsoft is also testing shortcuts in which Copilot can be used to trigger often-used actions, such as summarizing a page. Microsoft made a number of proposed changes that it’s testing out in its Canary and
Microsoft Copilot adds a premium subscription, Copilot Pro
Image: Mark Hachman / IDG Funding AI chatbots is expensive, and Microsoft will ask those users who want the latest features of its Copilot AI chatbot to subscribe to a new plan: Copilot Pro, available for $20 per user per month. Microsoft’s Copilot isn’t going away as a free service. And the new Copilot Pro
Windows Copilot will seemingly be the excellent swap Microsoft has
(Image credit: Future / Lance Ulanoff) Clippy, that helpful paperclip sprite that used to watch your work in Microsoft Word and do its best to help you, was never that smart, or even that deeply integrated with Microsoft's popular computing platform. Now imagine if Clippy got a brain and body transplant that made it a





