Microsoft is integrating GPT-5 into Copilot, Microsoft 365 Copilot, Azure AI Foundry, GitHub Copilot, and more, following OpenAI’s official launch of the new model. The update introduces a new smart mode in Copilot, enabling the AI assistant to switch models for deeper reasoning or quicker responses based on the task. GPT-5 will be freely accessible in Copilot, similar to OpenAI’s offering for ChatGPT. Microsoft 365 Copilot users will benefit from improved reasoning, context understanding, and longer conversation tracking with GPT-5. Copilot Studio will also gain access to GPT-5 as part of today’s releases. GitHub is bringing GPT-5 to all paid GitHub Copilot plans, allowing developers to explore the model’s code-writing improvements. GPT-5 comes in four versions, with enhancements in reasoning and code quality, designed for logical tasks and enterprise applications. Microsoft is making GPT-5 available through Azure AI Foundry, enabling developers to utilize it in AI-powered apps and ensuring the right model is used for specific tasks or queries.
