One month with Microsoft’s AI vision of the future: Copilot Pro

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Microsoft’s Copilot Pro is a subscription for AI features in Office apps and image generation. The features are useful for text and images, but it still needs more for $20.

Microsoft’s Copilot Pro launched last month as a $20 monthly subscription that provides access to AI-powered features inside some Office apps, alongside priority access to the latest OpenAI models and improved image generation. I’ve been testing Copilot Pro over the past month to see if it’s worth the $20 subscription for my daily needs and just how good or bad the AI image and text generation is across Office apps like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

model to generate content, and the paid Copilot Pro version creates widescreen images with far more detail than the free version. I’ve been using Designer to experiment with images, and I’ve found it particularly impressive when you feed it as much detail as possible. Asking Designer for “an image of a dachshund sitting by a window staring at a slice of bacon” generates some good examples, but you can get Designer to do much more with some additional prompting.

still struggles with text, too, particularly if you ask Designer to add labels or signs that have text written on them. It did a good job of “an illustrated image of a UPS delivery man from 1910. In the style of early Japanese cartoons,” though, adding the UPS logo in — even if it’s a little wonky. Copilot Pro lets you generate 100 images per day, and it does so much faster than the free version.

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