Microsoft is pushing Copilot further into multi-model AI, and that makes its new Critique and Council features more than just another product refresh. Critique is designed as a draft-and-review pipeline, where one model generates a research report and another model evaluates and refines it...
Microsoft is moving Copilot’s Researcher tool into a more ambitious phase, and the implications go well beyond a simple feature update. According to Microsoft’s own March 2026 announcements, Researcher now sits inside a broader multi-model strategy that lets Copilot draw from both OpenAI and...
Microsoft’s latest Copilot push is not just another feature drop. It is a strategic signal that the company is moving decisively toward a multi-model AI future, with Anthropic’s Claude and OpenAI’s GPT now working alongside each other inside Microsoft 365 workflows. The practical goal is...
Microsoft’s Copilot strategy is entering a new phase, and the significance goes well beyond another feature launch. Microsoft is now blending OpenAI GPT and Anthropic Claude inside its research and agentic experiences to improve verification, comparison, and long-running task execution. The move...
Microsoft’s latest Critique and Council modes for Microsoft 365 Copilot Researcher mark a notable escalation in the company’s push toward multi-model enterprise AI. The headline change is not simply that Copilot can answer a query; it is that Microsoft is increasingly treating model diversity...
Microsoft is pushing Copilot further into multi-model territory, and that matters because the company is no longer selling a single AI brain so much as a managed AI workflow. In Microsoft 365 Copilot’s Researcher agent, users can now run Claude alongside OpenAI models, and Microsoft says it is...
Microsoft’s Copilot Researcher story is no longer just about faster answers. It is about a more layered research workflow, more model choice, and a clearer push toward agentic behavior inside Microsoft 365. The latest materials suggest that Microsoft has been steadily expanding what Copilot can...
Microsoft’s latest push to make M365 Copilot Researcher smarter is really a bet on multi-model intelligence—and it may be the clearest sign yet that enterprise AI is moving beyond the single-model era. According to Microsoft’s own recent announcements, the company is now blending OpenAI and...
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Microsoft’s Copilot has crossed a new threshold: Wave 3 doesn’t just draft and summarize — it executes, plans, and returns finished work as a permissioned, long‑running coworker inside Microsoft 365, and Microsoft has bundled that capability into a broader enterprise play that includes a new...
Microsoft has quietly lifted the lid on a new, premium end of its Microsoft 365 product stack — a deliberate leap from generative assistance to agentic automation that packages Anthropic-powered autonomous helpers, a dedicated agent control plane, and a bundled enterprise SKU into a single...
Microsoft’s AI push into “do-it-for-you” work hit a new inflection point this week as Copilot — the company’s flagship workplace assistant — gained a new, agentic sibling: Copilot Cowork, developed in close collaboration with Anthropic. The shift is not incremental. Copilot Cowork is explicitly...
Microsoft’s Copilot has moved from assistant to agent: the company this week unveiled Copilot Cowork, a permissioned, long‑running AI coworker designed to plan, execute and return finished work across Microsoft 365 — a shift that folds Anthropic’s Claude family and its Cowork agent technology...
Microsoft’s pivot toward Anthropic — folding the Claude family and the company’s Cowork agent technology into the heart of Microsoft 365 Copilot — is neither a quiet product tweak nor a harmless branding exercise; it is a strategic reset with technical, commercial and governance implications...
Microsoft’s Copilot has entered a new, more plural and more commercial phase: the company has formally opened Microsoft 365 Copilot to multiple external model providers by integrating Anthropic’s Claude family into key Copilot surfaces, and it has packaged those capabilities into a new...
Microsoft’s Copilot has moved beyond drafting and assisting: with Copilot Cowork the company is offering an agentic coworker that plans, executes and returns finished work across Microsoft 365 — and it built that capability in close collaboration with Anthropic, the startup behind the viral...
Microsoft’s Copilot has moved from an experimental sidebar to a baked‑in productivity partner — but the reality of using it day‑to‑day is more complicated than the glossy demos suggest. The promise is simple: draft faster, analyze smarter, and get routine work off your plate. In practice...
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Microsoft’s Copilot Studio now offers xAI’s Grok 4.1 Fast in preview, opening a new lane in the multi‑model ecosystem for enterprise agent builders. The addition—available today in early access environments for United States‑based makers and off by default until an organization administrator...
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Microsoft’s pivot toward building and orchestrating its own foundation models — while simultaneously opening Copilot to third‑party models — has thrust enterprise customers, partners, and regulated industries into a new strategic calculus: hedge your model bets now or risk disruption later...
Microsoft’s AI playbook has moved from headline demos to CEO-led product pressure: Satya Nadella is personally orchestrating a faster, more pragmatic push to harden Copilot across Windows, Microsoft 365 and Azure while simultaneously hedging bets with multiple model partners — most notably...
Microsoft’s engineering halls are quietly being retooled: across several of its largest teams, employees are being asked to adopt Anthropic’s Claude Code alongside — and in some cases instead of — Microsoft’s own Copilot tooling, a shift that signals both a practical response to which models...