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What is Copilot and how can you use it?

Copilot: Everything you need to knowHere's everything to know before using Microsoft's Copilot AI. How to use Microsoft CopilotCopilot is now available, and here's what you can do with it. Copilot (free) vs Copilot ProCopilot is available in free and paid tiers. Here's how they differ.

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Is Microsoft flying with too many Copilots?

You know what they say about too many cooks. Microsoft's AI strategy feels a bit all over the place right now, though it is getting its act together in Windows 11 by reducing where Copilot and AI experiences appear in the operating system. As early as 2024, Microsoft Insiders were already complaining about the company's AI strategy: "There's a gap between the ambitious vision and what users are actually experiencing. Internally, we're calling it growing pains. We are building the plane as we fly it." Interestingly, the report further claimed that Microsoft outsources support from third-party A

"Copilot isn't a naming strategy, it's a survival instinct": Is Microsoft's cockpit flooded with too many Copilots for its AI strategy to make sense?
Where does Microsoft's non-exclusive agreement with OpenAI leave Copilot in Windows 11?

“You now have access in chat to multiple models by default, with intelligent auto routing in agents with critique and counsel," Nadella said, while explaining that Copilot is not dependent on one model. "You can use multiple models together to generate optimal responses.” While Copilot isn’t entirely reliant on OpenAI’s models, it closely resembles ChatGPT. Both are nearly at feature parity and share the same underlying technology for image generation and more. One of the major complaints at Microsoft's AI division by users is that Copilot isn't as good as ChatGPT. However, the company quickly

Windows 11's Copilot isn’t losing AI "power" — but it is losing OpenAI exclusivity
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"Copilot isn't a naming strategy, it's a survival instinct": Is Microsoft's cockpit flooded with too many Copilots for its AI strategy to make sense?

… AI sleuth Tey Bannerman recently found 78 distinct products, features, and services named Copilot after combing through Microsoft’s documentation, marketing, and launch materials via Tom's Hardware . Interestingly, Copilot says there are around 95 to 120+ Copilots. …

Apr 7, 2026 · Kevin Okemwa