

Last month, Microsoft revealed that users will need Microsoft 365 E3, E5, or Microsoft 365 Business licenses before they can even consider adding Copilot to the mix. That’s a big chunk of change to pay for help to compose better emails, documents, and presentations. If you want a digital assistant powered by artificial intelligence and large language models, you need a suitable (“eligible”) base license before shelling out an extra $30/user per month for the privilege. Today at the Microsoft Inspire conference, the covers came off the much-anticipated price of an Microsoft 365 Copilot add-on license.

Tenants Experience Sticker Shock at High Microsoft 365 Copilot Costs Tenants Experience Sticker Shock at High Microsoft 365 Copilot Costs.
