OpenAI’s ChatGPT has become one of the leading AI models in the conversational AI market, delivering precise responses and continuously improving its effectiveness. Given these advancements, Microsoft has shown strong interest in integrating ChatGPT into Copilot, aiming to enhance its AI-powered assistant even further.
After months of speculation, Microsoft has officially confirmed its plans to bring ChatGPT into Copilot soon.
Microsoft plans to integrate ChatGPT 4.5 to co-pilot
After months of speculation, Microsoft officially confirmed its plans to integrate GPT-4.5 into Copilot, as a recent blog post announced.
With this update, GPT-4.5 will be incorporated into Azure OpenAI and other Microsoft cloud services before making its way into Copilot, Copilot 365, and other Microsoft products.
But that’s not all—Microsoft also unveiled what appears to be one of the most significant updates to Azure AI Foundry. The company has enhanced AI language models, refined fine-tuning techniques, and plans to roll out new commercial AI tools for businesses, among other improvements.
Microsoft recently introduced Voice and Copilot Think Deeper for all users through OpenAI’s O1 model. These features enhance Copilot’s ability to:
- Solve complex mathematical problems more efficiently
- Plan events while considering multiple factors
- Provide deeper and more detailed responses
On top of that, The Verge report suggests that Microsoft is already testing GPT-5, with a potential rollout planned for May 2025.
We can expect more details about Microsoft’s AI advancements at Microsoft Build 2025, where artificial intelligence is set to take center stage again.