The race to dominate generative artificial intelligence does not stop. Microsoft has taken it very seriously that the same thing that happened to search engines or mobile phones does not happen again and has made a strong commitment to OpenAI, which is the company that is currently leading the development of this type of AI.
The Redmond company has applied advanced AI features to several of its products, from the Bing search engine to its office suite. In addition, the Copilot project is gaining more and more ground, becoming a powerful assistant that can help not only at work, but also in everyday life.
This assistant, in its free version, until recently used language models created by OpenAI which were not the fastest. Today we learned that the company updated its service to start using GPT-4 Turbowhich until now was only available in the paid Copilot service, called Copilot Pro.
ChatGPT 4 Turbo and… ¿ChatGPT 5?
This move from GPT 4 to GPT 4 Turbo in the free version means that it has comparable capabilities to the paid version, which costs $20 per month. This change was announced by Mikhail Parakhin, director of advertising and web services at Microsoft. in your profile
Access to the GPT 4 Turbo version was temporary in the free versions, but it has now been confirmed that it will be used in every interaction. So what’s the point of paying? Good, This is where a possible release in the coming days comes into play.as the first signs have already been observed that OpenAI is preparing the announcement of GPT 5 Turbo.
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At the moment the arrival of this fifth version has not been confirmed, but since it has been confirmed that the free version of Copilot will take a leap in quality, it is assumed that the paid version will also do so. Could this be a typo and GPT 4.5 Turbo is actually introduced? That could be the case, but for now, Microsoft’s website says what’s seen in the image.