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    Test hints Microsoft Copilot may offer ChatGPT’s o4-mini-high for free

    June 21, 2025

    Copilot isn’t popular, but it still does a pretty good job of offering some ChatGPT features for free with censorship and restrictions. Right now, Copilot’s Think Deeper feature uses the o3-mini-high model with knowledge cut off in October 2023, but Microsoft now appears to be A/B testing the o4-mini-high (or the regular o4-mini) model.

    By default, Copilot has two modes or three (Deep Research) if you pay for the $20 Copilot Pro subscription. One is Quick Response, which uses one of OpenAI’s regular models, and the other is “Think Deeper,” a reasoning model. In March 2025, Microsoft confirmed the “Think Deeper” toggle turns on o3-mini-high, one of the premium OpenAI models.

    “Think Deeper’s reasoning model has been upgraded to OpenAI’s o3-mini (high). This means you’ll wait less to get answers,” Microsoft noted in the March 2025 release notes.

    o3-mini-high has a knowledge cut off of October 2023, and it’s no longer offered with ChatGPT Plus, Pro or Teams/Enterprise. OpenAI has already replaced the model with o4-mini-high, and Microsoft is also following the move.

    Microsoft Copilot briefly replaced the o3-mini-high with o4-mini-high (or o4-mini)

    See the screenshot below when I asked Copilot’s Think Deeper what the knowledge cut-off date is, and it clearly says October 2023 with absolute confidence. This confirms it’s still on o3-mini-high in this particular session:

    Copilot o3-mini-high for Think Deeper
    This session is using o3-mini-high, see the cut off date, and also pay attention to the mode I selected | Image Courtesy: WindowsLatest.com

    But when I used one of my Microsoft accounts and asked Copilot what its knowledge cut-off date is with Think Deeper turned on, it told me that the training data goes up until June 2024.

    Copilot o4-mini-high for Think Deeper
    This session is on o4-mini-high (or some other model with June 2024 cut off). Again, I’m using Think Deeper | Image Courtesy: WindowsLatest.com

    Based on our tests and other findings, it does appear to be the o4-mini-high model, which has a knowledge cut-off in June 2024. It could also be o4-mini, but I’m assuming it’s o4-mini-high because Microsoft has used the “-high” variant for Copilot’s o3-mini integration.

    Knowledge cut-off dates we have for OpenAI models:

    • o3-mini / o3-mini-high: October 1, 2023
    • o3: June 1, 2024
    • o4-mini / o4-mini-high: June 1, 2024
    • GPT-4.1 family (GPT-4.1, GPT-4.1 mini, GPT-4.1 nano): June 2024

    Is it possible that “Think Deeper” could be using o3, which also has a knowledge cutoff of June 2024? I don’t think so. It’s an expensive model, and it would not make sense to replace the 30-second “Think Deeper” with that, but it cannot be ruled out with 100% confidence.

    According to OpenAI, o4-mini does significantly better than the predecessor, but it’s still cheaper. For example, on the AIME math tests, o3-mini scored about 87% on the 2024 exam and 86.5% on 2025, whereas o4-mini scored about 93.4% in 2024 and 92.7% in 2025.

    OpenAI benchmarks

    As for the “-high” variant, compared to o3-mini-high, the o4-mini-high variant spends more time “thinking,” which improves its quality.

    The post Test hints Microsoft Copilot may offer ChatGPT’s o4-mini-high for free appeared first on Windows Latest

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