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Enterprise AI content on WindowsForum.com covers the deployment, governance, and security implications of AI tools in organizational settings. Discussions include OpenAI's ChatGPT Work, which turns the ChatGPT desktop app for Windows into an enterprise endpoint capable of gathering company data and producing finished documents. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella warns that enterprises risk exposing proprietary know-how through AI prompts and corrections, a problem he calls the reverse information paradox. Microsoft's strategy involves embedding Azure, Microsoft 365, Entra, and Fabric as the control plane for industry-specific AI deployments. Partner announcements, such as Logicalis achieving Microsoft Frontier Partner status, highlight the move from AI pilots to governed adoption. The tag also covers rumors about Anthropic's Claude Mythos successors and Microsoft's planned Copilot super app.
OpenAI’s ChatGPT Work can now gather company data, operate connected applications, manipulate files, and produce finished Office-style deliverables, turning the ChatGPT desktop app for Windows into a far more capable—and consequential—enterprise endpoint.
Launched July 9 alongside GPT-5.6...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is warning enterprises that hosted AI services can extract something more valuable than subscription revenue: the proprietary knowledge generated as employees prompt, correct, evaluate, and refine those systems. In a July 12 post on X, Nadella argued that companies...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has framed enterprise AI’s central risk as a “reverse information paradox”: companies may pay for AI services while also disclosing the proprietary knowledge needed to make those services useful.
In an essay posted on X, and reported by Business Standard, Nadella...
Microsoft’s recent partner activity points to a familiar enterprise strategy: make Azure, Microsoft 365, Entra and Fabric the control plane beneath industry-specific AI deployments rather than treating Copilot as a standalone product.
A Simply Wall St report published July 13 grouped several...
A report from TheWinCentral claims Anthropic may have already trained an unreleased model more capable than Claude Mythos 5, possibly destined to be called Mythos 5.1 or Mythos 6. There is no evidence in the report beyond an unspecified leak, and Anthropic has not confirmed that such a model...
Logicalis said on July 7, 2026, from London that it has achieved Microsoft Frontier Partner status alongside its Microsoft Copilot specialisation, positioning the global technology service provider to help enterprises move from AI pilots to governed adoption across Microsoft’s cloud and AI...
Microsoft is reportedly racing to consolidate its sprawling Copilot lineup into a single “super app” that combines chat, coding, workplace tools, and agentic workflows. The effort, led by recently appointed Copilot chief Jacob Andreou, is expected to ship by the end of summer 2026, according to...
OpenAI launched ChatGPT Work on July 9, turning its familiar chatbot into a broader agent for producing documents, presentations, spreadsheets and interactive websites. Powered by the new GPT-5.6 model family, the service is aimed squarely at knowledge workers who want coding-grade automation...
Tesla is encouraging employees to use SpaceXAI’s Grok 4.5 whenever practical, after imposing a $200 weekly AI-spending limit, because Elon Musk says the model’s lower token costs can reduce Tesla’s reliance on pricier third-party tools without banning rivals that perform better. The directive...
Glean founder Arvind Jain says enterprise AI’s central problem is no longer simply whether agents can perform useful work, but whether companies can afford to operate them at scale. In a 20VC interview, Jain said Glean’s production-alert triage agent automated 95% of incidents while consuming $1...
OpenAI launched GPT-5.6 and ChatGPT Work on July 9, 2026, rolling its Sol, Terra, and Luna model tiers into ChatGPT, Codex, the API, and Microsoft 365 Copilot while introducing a desktop workspace designed to run hours-long professional tasks across enterprise tools. The model upgrade matters...
Cognizant is committing to build a Frontier-certified enterprise AI workforce of 5,000 engineers and 10,000 business operators by the end of 2026, with its first deployment-ready cohort expected to support clients in the fourth quarter of 2026 across Microsoft, Google Cloud, AWS, NVIDIA...
Microsoft 365 Copilot began rolling out GPT-5.6 as its preferred and default model on July 9 across Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Copilot Chat, and Cowork, targeting complex, multi-step work while automatically routing requests between models according to Microsoft’s optimization criteria. The...
Microsoft has moved Copilot Cowork from its experimental Frontier program into general enterprise availability, giving Microsoft 365 Copilot users an agent designed to turn broad business goals into multi-step execution plans, continue working in the background, and stop at defined checkpoints...
Microsoft adopted OpenAI’s GPT-5.6 as the preferred model for Microsoft 365 Copilot on July 9, 2026, extending it across Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Cowork as OpenAI moved the model from a restricted late-June preview into public availability that same day. The practical question is not whether...
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HubSpot reversed a plan to share enrichment data across customer accounts, Sysdig documented an AI-driven ransomware campaign called JADEPUFFER, Microsoft released Sales Agent and Service Agent across its productivity stack, and OpenAI split ChatGPT 5.6 into three variants aimed at different...
Cognizant plans to build an enterprise AI workforce of 5,000 Frontier-certified engineers and 10,000 Frontier business operators by December 31, 2026, with its first client-supporting cohort expected in the fourth quarter of 2026. Enterprise buyers should respond by treating the announcement as...
OpenAI launched ChatGPT Work in July 2026, combining ChatGPT with Codex so Pro, Enterprise and Edu users can produce documents, presentations and websites from plain-language instructions. The rollout begins on web and mobile, with a desktop app and hosted-website capability forming part of the...
Techiexpert’s 2026 review evaluates 12 AI agents spanning business automation, software development, no-code orchestration, enterprise knowledge, and CRM, with prices ranging from free or open-source access to subscriptions, usage-based billing, per-seat licenses, and custom enterprise contracts...
OpenAI launched ChatGPT Work on Thursday as an enterprise “super app” that combines autonomous agents, coding tools, connected workplace data and finished-output creation across web, mobile and desktop, alongside the new GPT-5.6 family of Sol, Terra and Luna models. The launch is less a routine...