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Copilot Pro starts off on the wrong foot: users are reporting performance issues

The paid subscription of Copilot starts off on the wrong foot.

Copilot Pro starts off on the wrong foot: users are reporting performance issues
Daniel García

Daniel García

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Copilot Pro, Microsoft’s premium service that offers a wide range of features, is not starting as well as expected. Many users have complained that the paid service is experiencing performance issues and other bugs that have caused the service to not function as expected.

Microsoft is going all in on Artificial Intelligence with Copilot Pro, the premium subscription to its AI that allows any user to enjoy a wide range of features powered by this software. However, just a few days after starting to operate, the slowness has exhausted the patience of some users.

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Problems with peak hour speed

Microsoft Copilot Pro started working not long ago, after the company publicly announced this paid service for those who wanted to have more features from Copilot without the need for a company subscription. However, despite the novelty, it seems that there are users who are not very satisfied with the performance it presents, suggesting that the service is too slow during high demand moments.

With complaints like this user’s, it is clear that Microsoft will have to work to ensure that the service they offer does not fall in terms of prestige or popularity so quickly. Copilot Pro has been with us for a very short time, and spreading the word as a reliable service is essential to quickly establish its status as an effective and useful AI.

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Since Microsoft announced Copilot at the beginning of 2023, the company’s intention for this system to start capturing a large part of the media spotlight became quite clear. And it’s no wonder, as a highly capable generative Artificial Intelligence like Copilot is specifically designed to have all kinds of synergies within the Windows 11 ecosystem.

In fact, there are already rumors that Microsoft is preparing major changes to Windows to continue adapting the software of its computers to Copilot, as well as making changes in interface and design to update to current times and trends.

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Daniel García

Daniel García

Graduated in Journalism, Daniel specializes in video games and technology, currently writing for Andro4all and NaviGames, and having written for more Difoosion portals such as Alfa Beta Juega or Urban Tecno. He enjoys staying up-to-date with current affairs, as well as reading, video games, and any other form of cultural expression

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