Microsoft has unveiled a new feature for Copilot called Think Deeper, which was previously exclusive to a paid subscription. This feature leverages ChatGPT's reasoning capabilities but currently lacks internet access, limiting its functionality. However, Microsoft plans to enable Bing integration soon, allowing Copilot to search for answers online while maintaining its free status with some limitations.
The Think Deeper feature is expected to enhance the quality of responses by allowing Copilot to consider information from the internet before answering. This could significantly benefit users, such as students and researchers, by providing updated and accurate information for their projects. Additionally, Microsoft is expanding Copilot Voice to support multiple languages, further enhancing user interaction with the AI.
• Copilot's Think Deeper feature will soon support Bing integration.
• Microsoft expands Copilot Voice to multiple languages for better user interaction.
Think Deeper is a feature that enhances Copilot's reasoning capabilities by allowing it to consider information before responding.
Bing Integration will enable Copilot to access real-time information from the internet to improve response accuracy.
Copilot Voice allows users to interact with the AI through voice commands, enhancing accessibility and usability.
Microsoft is a leading technology company that develops AI solutions like Copilot to enhance productivity and user experience.
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