Microsoft Copilot Enhances AI Capabilities with Deep Research and Podcast Features

Microsoft’s Copilot just got a serious brain boost, and let me tell you, it’s not playing around anymore. Gone are the days when Deep Research and AI podcasts were just the cool kids’ toys over at Google’s Gemini and OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Now, Copilot’s got them too, and it’s making waves. 🚀

Deep Research? Oh, it’s a game-changer. Imagine whipping up detailed, citation-packed reports without breaking a sweat—no Microsoft account or Copilot Pro subscription needed for the first five tries each month. Subscribers, though? They get the golden ticket to unlimited queries. Talk about a sweet deal.

And then there’s the AI podcasts. Not just any podcasts, but ones where you can jump in, ask questions, and dive deeper. Unlike Google’s NotebookLM, which is more of a ‘listen and learn’ deal, Copilot lets you interact, turning passive listening into an active adventure. Plus, it can magically turn offline stuff and websites into podcasts. How cool is that?

With these updates, including Copilot Search (Microsoft’s answer to Google Search’s AI mode), it’s clear Microsoft isn’t just keeping up; it’s pushing boundaries. Copilot’s not just competing; it’s out here trying to win the AI race. And honestly? It might just do it.

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