Microsoft Removes All Limits from Copilot: Voice and Analytics Now Unlimited

Microsoft has announced a major update for its AI assistant, Copilot, making two key features — voice interaction and in-depth analytics — completely free and unlimited for users worldwide.
Starting today, Copilot enables users to engage in extended voice conversations and tackle complex tasks using the Think Deeper mode powered by OpenAI’s o1 model. For example, the AI can help compare cars based on personal criteria, plan renovations considering future property values, or select a home generator by analyzing budget and convenience.
The new version of Voice in Copilot evolves into a multifunctional assistant that can be used for language learning as a tutor and provide advice on various topics, from cooking recipes to gaming tips.
Despite democratizing access, Microsoft has kept the premium Copilot Pro subscription at $20/month. Its benefits include priority access during peak hours, early access to experimental features (like AI integration in Word and Excel), and future models such as GPT-4.5, rumored to be released in the coming days.
The company warns that during high-demand periods, free users may experience delayed responses. Analysts believe that removing limits is a step toward monopolizing the AI assistant market. However, for regular users, it’s a chance to explore technologies that were previously locked behind paywalls. You can try out the updated Copilot today.
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