Microsoft Rolls Out GPT-5 Across Its Copilot Suite - Here's What We Know
NO LOC, AUG 7 – Microsoft's integration of GPT-5 into its Copilot platforms enhances AI reasoning and speed, offering developers and enterprises twice the reasoning power, Microsoft said.
- On August 7, 2025, Microsoft announced GPT-5 integration into Copilot, promising enhanced reasoning and faster responses, according to OpenAI.
- The partnership has been in preparation since July, with Testing Catalog reported that Microsoft had been testing GPT-5 integration on Azure infrastructure, hinting at its role in Copilot’s evolution.
- Developers can now use GPT-5 in GitHub Copilot, Visual Studio Code, and Azure AI Foundry, which features a built-in model router for automatic selection.
- Enterprise customers will benefit from GPT-5 access today, with Microsoft 365 Copilot users handling complex tasks thanks to a real-time router.
- Amid enhanced capabilities, Microsoft Copilot Studio’s what’s new section suggests ongoing improvements in the coming months, despite concerns over data privacy and model biases, Microsoft said.
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