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AI Investment Frenzy Mirrors Historical Cargo Cult Behavior The AI Gold Rush: Innovation or Imitation? As artificial intelligence companies command…
AI Investment Frenzy Mirrors Historical Cargo Cult Behavior The AI Gold Rush: Innovation or Imitation? As artificial intelligence companies command…
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Microsoft is launching a discounted Microsoft 365 Copilot subscription specifically for educational institutions this December. The new offering, priced at $18 per user monthly, represents significant savings over the standard $30 commercial rate while bringing advanced AI capabilities to classrooms worldwide through integration with popular learning management systems.
Microsoft is preparing to introduce a specialized version of its Microsoft 365 Copilot subscription tailored for the education sector, with deployment scheduled for December. According to reports, the academic offering will be priced at $18 per user per month in the United States, substantially lower than the $30 per user monthly fee for standard commercial subscriptions.
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