Windows users gained free access to the neural network, which Openai offers for $ 20-200 per month

Microsoft has taken another step towards expanding the availability of advanced ALGIRITMES for users. Soft Giant announced that all Copilot users will receive free access to the Think Deeper function, the basis of which is capable of thinking a large language model (LLM) Openai O1.

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The Openai company launched LLM O1 in December last year, but access to it could only be obtained as part of a paid subscription, and to pay for the ChatGPT Pro tariff with unlimited access to the algorithm, you need to pay $ 200 per month. Users also offered the ChatGPT Plus tariff for $ 20 per month, but it has some restrictions.

This week, the head of the Microsoft AI division, Mustafa Suleyman, announced that access to the O1 AI-model will be opened to all Copilot users “everywhere and free”. It is proposed to interact with the algorithm through the Think Deeper function in Copilot, with which the neural network spends a few seconds to think about the answer to the asked question. You can get access to Copilot in the Windows application or on the Copilot.microsoft.com website, but you will need to log in with the Microsoft account.

Think Deeper is essentially a more thoughtful Copilot version, which in the standard version issues faster and faster answers to user questions. However, this is not a search engine, since the database is currently relevant until October 2023 at the disposal of the neural network. In this case, the algorithm can be used, for example, to write a program code, analyzing some historical events and much more.

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