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multi-turn reasoning
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Multi-turn reasoning refers to the ability of AI models like GPT-5 to maintain context and coherence across multiple exchanges in a conversation. On WindowsForum.com, discussions focus on how GPT-5's multi-turn reasoning enhances Copilot interactions within Windows and Microsoft 365. Users explore improvements in handling complex queries, remembering previous inputs, and providing more accurate responses over extended dialogues. The tag covers practical implications for productivity, troubleshooting, and enterprise workflows, as well as verification methods for users to confirm they are using the updated model. IT administrators also find guidance on managing the rollout and leveraging multi-turn reasoning for better support and automation.
Microsoft has turned on GPT-5 across the Copilot ecosystem—and, crucially, is extending free access to the new model via a “Smart mode” in the Copilot web experience—marking the broadest, fastest rollout of an OpenAI flagship yet across Windows and Microsoft 365. The update landed on August 7...
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Microsoft rolls out GPT‑5 across Copilot: what Windows users need to know right now
TL;DR (executive callout)
As of August 8, 2025, Microsoft is enabling GPT‑5 across Copilot properties; availability is fastest on the web (copilot.microsoft.com) and staggered for desktop and enterprise...