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Microsoft Copilot vs notme.bot

Compare features, pricing, pros & cons to decide which tool is right for you.

Microsoft Copilot

Microsoft Copilot

AI assistant built into Windows, Office, and the web

AI AgentsAI Writing
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notme.bot

notme.bot

Open-source identity layer for AI agents using cryptographic self-sovereign identity

AI SecurityAI Agents
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FeatureMicrosoft Copilotnotme.bot
PricingFreemiumOpen Source
Starting price$20/moFree
API available
Open source
Mobile app
Browser ext.

Microsoft Copilot Key Features

  • Microsoft 365 integration
  • Image generation (DALL-E 3)
  • Web grounding
  • Code generation
  • Document analysis
  • Windows 11 integration

notme.bot Key Features

  • Self-sovereign identity for AI agents
  • Ed25519 cryptographic certificates
  • 5-minute ephemeral certificates
  • Per-repository scope enforcement
  • GitHub PAT replacement
  • Proof-of-possession authentication
  • DSSE signing support
  • Attestation standards (APAS)
  • Commit signing with audit trails
  • ML-DSA-44 ready

Microsoft Copilot Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Deep Office integration
  • Free with generous limits
  • DALL-E 3 image generation included

Cons

  • Less powerful than standalone ChatGPT Plus
  • Requires Microsoft account

notme.bot Pros & Cons

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Microsoft Copilot and notme.bot?

Microsoft Copilot is AI assistant built into Windows, Office, and the web. notme.bot is Open-source identity layer for AI agents using cryptographic self-sovereign identity.

Is Microsoft Copilot free?

Microsoft Copilot is Freemium, starting at $20/month.

Is notme.bot better than Microsoft Copilot?

It depends on your use case. Microsoft Copilot is best for Office document drafting, while notme.bot excels at AI agent identity management.

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