Yusuf Mehdi, executive vice president and consumer chief marketing officer at Microsoft, speaks at a company briefing in Redmond, Wash., on May 20, 2024. Microsoft unveiled a new category of PC that features generative artificial intelligence tools built into Windows, the company's world-leading operating system. Microsoft said Wednesday that it will stop promoting a consumer subscription for artificial intelligence services and introduced a bundle blending AI features with traditional productivity apps. The software company introduced Copilot Pro at $20 per month in early 2024. Microsoft 365 Family, which allows for up to six users and 6 terabytes of cloud storage, goes for $12.99 each month. The new Microsoft 365 Premium tier essentially combines both and will cost $19.99 a month. "Other AI tools stop at chat — we deliver that plus so much more," Yusuf Mehdi, Microsoft's consumer marketing leader, wrote in a statement provided to CNBC. Microsoft is not discontinuing Copilot Pro, a spokesperson said. Technology companies have been trying to capitalize on the broad interest in tapping generative AI models to compose documents and create videos.