Microsoft to charge a premium for AI in M365

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Hopes to reap windfall from the technology.

Microsoft to charge a premium for AI in M365
Microsoft said it would charge at least 53 percent more to access new artificial intelligence features in its widely used Office software, in a glimpse at the windfall it hopes to reap from the technology. The company also said it would make a more secure version of its Bing search engine ...

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