You’ll Soon Have to Pay $20 a Month to Access Copilot’s Coolest Features::Also, there’s a Copilot app coming on Android and iOS.

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      10 months ago

      Especially since they included copyleft code in the training dataset, which means that, by all rights, all of Copilot’s output should also be copyleft.

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    I can’t decide if Microsoft is delusional yet again, or if dumbass corporate accounts will actually pay for this shit and MS knows it. I really hate this subscription-everything timeline.

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    I’m all down to chat with ai about my code, but giving it direct access AND agreeing to let it harvest? Nahhhh

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    I have been using copilot inside VSCode for about a month. That thing is useful. It really does cut back on programming time. The help you get from this thing, although not 100% accurate, is mostly accurate enough to get you unstuck and keep moving. It is really useful. I have paid 1 monthl at 10$US. It is totally worth it for me and my usage.

    I really hope I don’t have to start paying twice as much for the same experience.

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    lol, no i won’t, because i haven’t used WinBlows in 20 years hahahaha

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    My colleague Maxwell Zeff once described Microsoft Copilot as “if Clippy went to get his MBA.” Microsoft just announced a new premium subscription to its Copilot AI, which can be analogous to Clippy getting a PhD.

    Targeted at “power users and creators,” Copilot Pro promises to be an advanced version of the free tier for a monthly fee of $20.

    It runs across your devices (yes, on your phones, too—more on that in a bit) to deliver what Microsoft calls a “single AI experience.” During peak times, you also get priority access to OpenAI’s GPT-4 Turbo.

    The company hasn’t given us a date for the GPT Builder’s availability.

    The third big announcement is that Copilot is coming to Microsoft 365 without a purchase minimum rule.

    There was previously a 300-seat purchase minimum, which was a limiting feature for small businesses.


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