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    Microsoft Copilot looks set to gain GPT-5 access via new ‘smart’ chat mode — right alongside ChatGPT

    July 25, 2025

    OpenAI’s GPT-5 generative AI model is expected to launch next month, and it looks like Copilot is set to gain access to it right alongside ChatGPT, as references to a new GPT-5 powered “Smart” chat mode have been spotted.

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