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"textContent": "It just isn't clear to them that they would need to pay for that when they're already using Copilot to help them write emails and summarize log documents. They are using AI for free on their work PC, their home PC, everywhere. Microsoft has done a really good job of explaining the difference to people who follow Microsoft blogs, but an extremely poor job of explaining it to the average M365 user.\n\nIt doesn't help that they keep changing what is included in the free version, either.\n\nThe post Worth Reading – 4 obstacles impede paid Microsoft 365 Copilot adoption first appeared on Mike McBride on M365.",
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