The tech company has made Copilot part of its 365 subscription service in several markets and raised prices.
So, when all else fails, why not literally pay people money out the wazoo to use your product? It's certainly not everyday that Microsoft does a giveaway this big. Either it's that desperate ...
Microsoft Rewards isn't a way to pay your bills. It's not going to replace your day job. But it can score you some free ...
Microsoft will pay $20m (£16m) to US federal regulators after it was found to have illegally collected data on children who had started Xbox accounts. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC ...
It's expensive to maintain a Microsoft 365 subscription, but it's frustrating to go without apps like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. The alternative is to opt for something like this Microsoft ...
The price of the Microsoft 365 service is going up in some parts of the world due to the inclusion of the Copilot AI ...
Along with the AI feature, it raised prices for everyone who uses the service, called Microsoft 365, in those countries. What about people who don’t want to pay for an AI assistant to spruce up ...
Since 2010, Microsoft has run the Bing Rewards program: Just do your searches with Microsoft's Bing search engine, and you can earn points towards Starbucks and Amazon gift cards, Hulu ...
OpenAI hoovers up whatever it finds online and uses that for training. And it doesn’t pay for it. As far as Microsoft and OpenAI are concerned, it’s open season on intellectual property.