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What a wild week it’s been for Microsoft and Windows news.
Seemingly by coincidence, the biggest news stories of the week have a theme, crossing platforms.

The free version of Copilot now uses GPT-4 Turbo.
Oh, and did I mention the free version of Copilot got an upgrade as well?
Why won’t Microsoft just allow anyone to have the option to do so?
I’ll leave the to you to guess.

The changes made their way to PCs throughthe latest Windows 11 feature drop.
That update also has some new features for Copilot and some other changes.
It appears PlayStation owners aren’t among those complaining.

The free version of Copilot now uses GPT-4 Turbo.
Surface Duo lives on
Windows 11 looks surprisingly good on Surface Duo.
Given that Surface Duo runs Android out of the box, there are some odd behaviors here and there.
There are also some noteworthy limits, such as not being able to send text messages.

The tool previously used GPT-4, which has a much earlier cutoff date than GPT-4 Turbo.
The older GPT-4 also has a smaller context window (8k vs. 128k).
Copilot Pro also enables AI features in Office apps, something the free version doesn’t have.

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