Microsoft is set to merge its consumer and enterprise versions of the Copilot app into a single unified application starting in August, according to The Decoder. This move aims to streamline user experience by consolidating functionalities previously split between two separate apps.
As part of this update, Microsoft will discontinue less frequently used features, including Copilot Podcasts. Additionally, the company plans to introduce new AI agents named AutoPilot, which will operate in the background to assist with tasks. These AutoPilot services will be offered for an extra fee, marking a shift toward monetizing advanced AI capabilities.
For Japanese investors and tech users, this development signals Microsoft's ongoing commitment to AI integration, which may influence software adoption trends and corporate productivity tools in Japan's competitive tech market.
