Microsoft brings GPT-5 to Copilot

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Good morning, AI enthusiasts. GPT-5 has landed — and Microsoft has wired it straight into its entire Copilot ecosystem, from chat and coding to dev tools.

Whether you are debugging software or triaging your inbox, this upgrade shifts Copilot from helpful sidekick to the backbone of your workflows. Here’s our tackle how it really works, where it excels, and what it means for the way you get things done.

In today’s AI rundown:

  • Microsoft’s Copilot gets GPT-5 overhaul

  • Microsoft 365 Copilot’s context-aware upgrade

  • GitHub and VS Codetdelivers even smarter dev experience

  • Azure AI Foundry powers seamless GPT-5

  • Copilot gets GPT-5 smarts too

  • Our top use cases, learn how to use, and more

MICROSOFT UPDATES

THE ANNOUNCEMENT

🧠 Microsoft’s Copilot gets GPT-5 overhaul 

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The Rundown: ICYMI, Microsoft has rolled out GPT-5 across its entire AI ecosystem, bringing the long-awaited OpenAI update to users of Microsoft 365, the standalone Microsoft Copilot app, GitHub Copilot, and Azure AI Foundry.

The small print:

  • The brand new “Smart mode” in Copilot shifts between quick-fire suggestions and in-depth evaluation without having user toggles.

  • GPT-5 brings expanded context window to know not only prompts but entire workflows, including email and document history and task intent.

  • It may possibly even detect tone shifts, embedded meaning, and cross-reference related content across apps, enabling more relevant, human-like responses.

  • Unlike earlier AI tiers, GPT-5 is out there across all Copilot tiers, including non-enterprise users, giving everyone access to its advanced AI functionality.

Why it matters: GPT-5 is now available to all Copilot users (including non-subscribers) and is simple to access via Windows, Mac, web, or mobile. Using the model inside Copilot differentiates itself from ChatGPT by with the ability to understand context, take motion, and fit into real workflows, moving from passive tool to lively collaborator.

MICROSOFT 365 COPILOT

🔥 Microsoft 365 Copilot’s context-aware upgrade

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The Rundown: Microsoft 365 Copilot with GPT-5 brings enterprise AI that mixes web intelligence together with your organization’s data — delivering precise summaries, analyzing emails, docs, spreadsheets, and meetings across Microsoft Graph for context-aware insights that ChatGPT can’t easily access.

The small print:

  • Microsoft 365 Copilot reasons across Graph, including emails, SharePoint docs, Teams meetings, and OneDrive files — for responses grounded in actual work context.

  • The update also removes complexity for users, eliminating the necessity to know model hierarchies or switch modes.

  • Security, privacy, and compliance controls remain unchanged, assuring protected integration into enterprise environments.

  • Note: Microsoft 365 Copilot is the business version, distinct from free consumer Copilot. Individually, GitHub Copilot offers a variety of options for developers across free and premium plans.

Why it matters: Microsoft 365 Copilot’s ability to access your org’s entire knowledge base through Microsoft Graph now allows for invaluable contextual insights out of your entire workflow. Plus, with an automatic model router adapting to task complexity on the fly, enterprise AI becomes accessible to everyone — not only advanced power users.

GITHUB COPILOT

⚡️ GitHub and Visual Studio deliver even smarter dev experience

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The Rundown: GitHub Copilot, newly upgraded with GPT-5, is reinventing what developers expect from AI-powered coding with smarter suggestions, agentic workflows, and rewindable chat sessions.

The small print:

  • GPT-5 superpowers GitHub Copilot’s code suggestion engine, delivering context-aware completions, quick refactoring, and ultra-precise fixes directly.

  • The brand new “chat checkpoints” feature in Visual Studio lets developers restore workspace states and Copilot chat history to any moment for smooth, protected, reliable coding.

  • Dedicated coding agent sessions allow users to administer long-running workflows, track multi-step plans, and interact with agents across projects.

  • GPT-5’s multimodal upgrades let Copilot absorb not only code but additionally documentation, design assets, and user stories.

  • GPT-5 is now available for all paid users of GitHub Copilot, which supports multiple AI models with different capabilities.

Why it matters: This upgrade turns Copilot into an agentic coding partner that learns from context and workflow, dramatically cutting friction in constructing, debugging, and collaborating. Developers now have an AI that understands project nuance, supports deep audits, and powers agent-based coding.

AZURE AI FOUNDRY

☄️ Azure AI Foundry powers seamless GPT-5

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The Rundown: Azure AI Foundry just made every GPT-5 model immediately available through Azure AI Foundry Models, allowing developers to plug advanced AI into their apps without wrestling with infrastructure.

The small print:

  • Devs get quick access to 4 distinct GPT-5 models (standard, mini, nano, and chat) in Foundry Models, each tailored for various use cases. 

  • GPT-5 from Azure OpenAI handles massive context windows (as much as 272K tokens), supports multimodal data inputs, and delivers context-rich results. 

  • Microsoft’s real-time model router, released earlier this 12 months, picks the most effective  Azure OpenAI model for the job and for every prompt — faster, smarter, and cheaper — so teams can give attention to constructing, not backend grunt work. 

  • GPT-OSS models from Azure OpenAI are also available, enabling quick integration into Copilot-powered workflows and custom apps. OpenAI’s OSS models are also available on Microsoft Windows.

Why it matters: With Microsoft’s automatic model router, Azure AI Foundry can pick the suitable model for every prompt — allowing developers to give attention to shipping code as a substitute of optimizing costs. Combined with robust safety, quick scalability, and powerful context windows, app-building workflows just got a strong upgrade. 

MICROSOFT COPILOT APP

🚀 Copilot gets GPT-5 smarts too

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The Rundown: Microsoft Copilot now comes with Smart mode, powered by GPT-5, putting essentially the most advanced next-gen AI in everyone’s pocket — letting users generate content, organize tasks, and ideate on the go using natural language or voice commands.

The small print:

  • Access GPT-5 by choosing “Smart mode” from the dropdown menu — no Microsoft account required for basic use.

  • Copilot tightly links with Bing, Edge, and Microsoft’s voice AI, enabling voice commands, browser-based generative features, and seamless access.

  • Users can use Copilot Chat for private brainstorming, travel planning, or on a regular basis Q&A.

  • The app’s Copilot Pages feature allows users to generate, ground, and edit content resembling stories, infographics, and code in real time.

Why it matters: Consumer users can access Copilot across Windows, Mac, web, and mobile, having fun with integrated AI features across familiar workflows in Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, and more. Free users also get 5x more GPT-5 reasoning queries every day than ChatGPT’s free tier — giving broader access to advanced AI anywhere it’s needed. 

REAL-WORLD TESTS

REAL-WORLD TESTS

🧪 How is GPT-5 in Copilot 365 different from ChatGPT?

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The Rundown: To see how GPT-5 inside Microsoft’s Copilot ecosystem truly differs from standalone ChatGPT 5, we tested its reasoning capabilities across the Microsoft 365 product suite (Outlook, Teams, OneDrive, and more).

The use cases that stood out:

  • Taming the e-mail pile-up (Outlook): “Summarize all emails from the past week right into a single update, with bullet points on what I would like to answer to today.”

  • Meeting you missed (Teams): “Summarize yesterday’s marketing meeting I couldn’t attend, highlight decisions made, and share motion items for me.”

  • Find key insights in Excel files (OneDrive): “Find the Excel file in OneDrive with The Rundown’s Forecast for 2025. Tell me what’s modified since last 12 months.”

  • Prep before a giant call or workshop (Teams + Outlook): “I actually have to present a workshop on GPT-5 in Microsoft Copilot. Prep me based on all recent emails, proposals, meeting notes, and public information.”

In summary: GPT-5 in Copilot isn’t a couple of shiny recent model or AGI, it’s about enabling reasoning across tools people use in work every single day. In true Microsoft fashion, the main target is on realworld results, echoing what Satya Nadella told The Rundown: “we rejoice tech firms far an excessive amount of versus the impact of technology.”

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