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Copilot is the most exciting Office update in years, so why is Jon Honeyball so nervous?

Microsoft’s announcement that it’s rolling out its Copilot AI and large language model (LLM) technology into Office 365 is both thrilling and terrifying. It doesn’t come cheap, of course. At $30 per user per month, this is a significant uplift on the cost of a regular Office licence.

Many have taken the view that the price is simply outrageous. Well, Microsoft has to find money to pay for its multi-billion-dollar investment into the technology – both into the software platform and the necessary hardware on

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