Anyone able to get the MS Office CoPilot trial to work?

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A regedit circulating online claims to unlock CoPilot, but it has proven ineffective for some users. There are specific requirements related to version numbers and enrollment in services like Microsoft 365 that must be met to access CoPilot. Microsoft plans to integrate CoPilot across all language-based applications as part of its strategy to recoup its $10 billion investment in OpenAI. The rollout of CoPilot is anticipated later this year, but access has been restricted, particularly for those not paying for future services, following the removal of the link to OpenAI's Codex platform.
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There are some caveats to version # and other enrolments (365 etc) It's best to get it straight from MS when searching. MS will embed it in every language based application to grasp at payback from their $10b of investments committed to OpenAI. I guess they will have specific experiments using it.
 
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There are some caveats to version # and other enrolments (365 etc) It's best to get it straight from MS when searching. MS will embed it in every language based application to grasp at payback from their $10b of investments committed to OpenAI. I guess they will have specific experiments using it.
Yeah, but did not want to wait for the rollout later this year
 
I read they pulled the link to OpenAI's Codex platform to restrict access, and natch only for future revenue paying clients.
 
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