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Microsoft’s GPT-5 Now Available in Copilot – See Where to Use It

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– Microsoft is rolling out GPT-5 across all its AI offerings, including Copilot, coding tools, and enterprise solutions, starting Thursday.
– GPT-5 is available for free in Microsoft Copilot, offering a new Smart mode to improve query solutions for all users, including non-subscribers.
– Microsoft 365 Copilot will use GPT-5 for enhanced reasoning in emails, documents, and complex enterprise workflows.
– GitHub Copilot is introducing a GPT-5 preview for paid users, aiming to improve coding assistance after previous GPT-4 limitations.
– Azure AI Foundry provides developers access to multiple GPT-5 models (full, mini, nano, chat) with a model router to optimize prompt handling.

Microsoft has integrated GPT-5 across its AI ecosystem, making the advanced language model accessible to both free and paid users through Copilot and other tools. The latest upgrade promises significant improvements in reasoning, context retention, and handling complex queries, marking a major leap forward for AI-powered productivity.

Copilot, Microsoft’s flagship chatbot, now features a new Smart mode powered by GPT-5, designed to deliver optimized solutions for user queries. Unlike previous iterations, this enhancement is available to all users, no subscription required. Early testing suggests GPT-5 demonstrates stronger safety protocols, reducing risks like malware generation and fraudulent automation.

For enterprise users, Microsoft 365 Copilot leverages GPT-5 to analyze emails, documents, and files with deeper contextual understanding. The model excels at navigating lengthy conversations and intricate workflows, making it a valuable asset for businesses tackling multifaceted challenges.

Developers also gain access to GPT-5 through GitHub Copilot, where a preview is rolling out for paid subscribers. Previous versions struggled with accuracy, but early indications suggest GPT-5 could dramatically improve coding assistance. Meanwhile, Copilot Studio enables custom AI agents with GPT-5 integration, allowing businesses to automate complex processes.

Azure AI Foundry introduces multiple GPT-5 variants tailored for different needs:

  • GPT-5 (full model) – Advanced reasoning with a 272k token context
  • GPT-5 mini – Optimized for real-time applications
  • GPT-5 nano – Ultra-low latency for rapid responses
  • GPT-5 chat – Multimodal, context-aware conversations

A smart model router in Azure evaluates prompts and selects the best-suited variant, ensuring efficiency across diverse use cases.

As adoption grows, users are eager to see whether GPT-5 lives up to its promise of enhanced reasoning and reliability. Developers, in particular, are watching GitHub Copilot closely, will this upgrade finally make AI-assisted coding truly dependable?

Have you tested GPT-5 in Copilot or other Microsoft tools? Share your experiences and insights on how the new model performs in real-world scenarios.

(Source: zdnet)

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