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Microsoft's new Phi-3 is one of the smallest AI models available — and it performs better than its larger rivals
By Ryan Morrison last updated
Microsoft has released a new version of its Phi small language model that can run on your phone and respond like GPT-3.5.
Intel says Copilot will run on your laptop — but only Snapdragon chips can handle it
By Ryan Morrison published
Intel says Microsoft Copilot will run offline but it requires more computing power than its current AI PCs can offer.
How to use Microsoft Copilot to make a birthday party invitation
By Christoph Schwaiger published
I used Copilot to create a birthday party invite — this is how you can do it yourself.
Copilot Pro just became much better value — here’s what you can do now
By Ryan Morrison published
Microsoft is giving users a one month free trial for Copilot Pro as well as integrating it into the free Microsoft 365 web apps.
Microsoft is giving Copilot users access to GPT-4-Turbo for free
By Ryan Morrison published
Free Copilot users can now get access to OpenAI's most powerful GPT-4-Turbo model for free.
Microsoft new AI model can turn still images into gifs — and you can try it now
By Ryan Morrison published
Microsoft's new Pix2Gif model can turn a still image and a short text prompt into an animated gif in seconds.
Copilot Pro users can finally create custom chatbots — here's how
By Ryan Morrison published
Microsoft has added the ability to create custom GPTs into Copilot Pro, bringing it in line with ChatGPT.
Microsoft reveals a new look for Copilot including an advanced AI image editing tool
By Ryan Morrison published
Copilot has been given a cleaner look and the ability to edit existing images within the chat.
Microsoft Copilot feature creates a summary of a Word document using AI — but it will cost you
By Ryan Morrison published
Microsoft’s latest Copilot feature automatically summarizes a Word document when you share it through OneDrive but it requires a Copilot Pro and 365 subscription.
Check the Copilot Pro small print — Microsoft just revealed the true cost of AI, and it’s steep
By Ryan Morrison published
Microsoft’s new Copilot Pro subscription is $20 per month, but the hidden cost is significantly higher if you want more than one family member to get access to AI features in Word or Excel.
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