Free Microsoft Copilot Access to GPT-4 Turbo (4 Easy Steps)

Microsoft’s Copilot AI chatbot already impressed many with its integration of the GPT-4 model, but now it’s taking a leap forward with the introduction of the GPT-4 Turbo model, making AI assistants even more powerful.

Understanding the Difference: GPT-4 vs. GPT-4 Turbo on Copilot

With GPT-4 Turbo replacing GPT-4 on Microsoft Copilot’s free version, users can expect quicker and more enhanced responses.

Moreover, it boasts a larger context window of 128k tokens, compared to GPT-4’s 32k. Essentially, this means the AI chatbot using GPT-4 Turbo can handle over four times the amount of text as GPT-4.

Though many might not utilize its entire context window, it means you can feed it more context if you choose, enhancing the output.

Additionally, it features an updated knowledge cutoff date, meaning it can leverage newer web information when responding to queries.

For GPT-4 Turbo, it can access information up to April 2023, whereas the older version was limited to January 2022.

Furthermore, GPT-4 Turbo boasts an updated knowledge base, allowing it to tap into information up until April 2023, a significant upgrade from the previous version restricted to January 2022.

Best of all, it’s completely free to use! Now, let’s explore how to unlock GPT-4 Turbo in Copilot.

How to Access GPT-4 Turbo on Microsoft Copilot for Free

To harness the capabilities of OpenAI’s GPT-4 Turbo model within Copilot, users need to operate in either “Creative” or “Precise” mode.

Here’s a simple guide to get started:

  1. Visit the Microsoft Copilot website: copilot.microsoft.com
  2. Click “Sign In” at the top right corner.
sign in Microsoft Copilot website
  1. Log in (or register) with your Microsoft account.
  2. Now, under “Choose a Conversation Style,” select either “Creative” or “Precise” mode.
Choose copilot Conversation Style

By following these steps, you’ll unlock the power of GPT-4 Turbo, a cutting-edge AI chatbot assistant seamlessly integrated within Copilot’s backend.

Additionally, Microsoft recently introduced “Notebooks” in Copilot.

colipot notebook

This handy feature lets you train Copilot with task-specific prompts, saving them for future use and streamlining your workflow by eliminating the need to recreate prompts each time.

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