Microsoft Launches Copilot Cowork GA with New Per-Task Pricing Model
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Martina Grom
Summary
Microsoft has announced the general availability of Copilot Cowork, an AI-powered digital coworker that can execute complex, long-running tasks across multiple tools and data sources. The tool requires a Microsoft 365 Copilot User Subscription License, and starting July 1, usage will be billed separately based on tasks executed.
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· 5 pulledCopilot Cowork acts as a true digital coworker.
It not only answers questions, but also executes complex, long-running tasks end-to-end across multiple tools and data sources, delivering completed results.
It's a real assistant that can independently accomplish tasks for you.
Copilot Cowork requires a Microsoft 365 Copilot User Subscription License.
Starting July 1, usage is billed separately based on the tasks executed.
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