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 Copilot move is less about a single flashy model than about a bigger strategic bet: the best AI research tool may not be the one that creates an answer, but the one that can inspect it. The company is now leaning into a multi-model approach inside Researcher, pairing OpenAI’s...
Microsoft’s latest Copilot update is less a routine feature drop than a clear statement of direction: the company wants Microsoft 365 Copilot to become an agentic work platform that can reason, delegate, verify, and govern at enterprise scale. In practice, that means model diversity, more...
Microsoft is pushing deeper into enterprise AI research with two new capabilities for Researcher, its Copilot-based research agent: Critique and Council. The timing matters. Microsoft has spent the past year turning Copilot from a chat assistant into an increasingly modular agent platform, and...
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 has pushed Copilot into a new phase: not just drafting text, but executing work across Microsoft 365 with multiple AI models in the loop. The latest update, described by Reuters and echoed in Microsoft’s own Frontier materials, introduces a Critique pattern in Researcher, where OpenAI...
Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust’s decision to expand Microsoft’s AI tools is best understood as more than another software rollout. It signals a deeper shift in how one of England’s largest NHS trusts wants to run clinical and corporate operations, with ambient voice technology...
Korea Microsoft’s new capstone project with Sookmyung Women’s University and Samsung Electronics is more than a campus pilot. It is a deliberate attempt to measure how Microsoft Copilot changes the way students plan, research, and present work inside a real business context. By folding the...
The AI simulator’s biggest takeaway is clear: chalk still rules women’s March Madness in 2026. According to the USA Today Sports/Copilot exercise, the bracket’s remaining chaos gets tamped down quickly, with all four No. 1 seeds surviving to the Final Four and UConn ultimately crowned champion...
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Office 365 and Office 2024 now represent two very different Microsoft productivity philosophies, and the choice between them is less about “which Word is better” than about which operating model fits your life. One is a subscription-led cloud service that keeps adding features, storage, and AI...
Microsoft’s new Feedback Hub is a bigger deal than a simple app refresh. It is a signal that the company is trying to rebuild trust with Windows 11 users after years of complaints about missing controls, awkward defaults, and features that seemed to arrive before the basics were finished. The...
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Paramount Skydance is turning its next return-to-office push into a manager training exercise, and the tone is unmistakable: sell the policy as culture, not just compliance. According to the internal material described by Business Insider, leaders are being coached to answer resistance with...
Artificial intelligence may be getting easier to use, but Ohio University’s latest warning makes clear that convenience is not the same as safety. In a March 9, 2026 article, the university spelled out how public AI tools can expose data, weaken institutional control, and create device-level...
The Welsh Government is not, in any literal sense, handing over redundancy decisions to a machine. But it is increasingly clear that AI systems are moving into the spaces where public bodies make sensitive judgments about workers, performance, and management, and that shift demands far more...
The Welsh Government’s use of Microsoft Copilot in a review tied to the closure of Industry Wales has exposed a familiar but still unresolved problem: public-sector AI can be operationally useful and politically explosive at the same time. What makes this case especially consequential is not...
The Welsh Government’s use of Microsoft Copilot to help produce a review that recommended shutting down Industry Wales is the kind of AI governance story that should unsettle every public-sector boardroom. On the face of it, the administration says Copilot was used only to transcribe interviews...
Microsoft is not abandoning AI in Windows 11, but it is clearly changing how hard it pushes it. After months of criticism over Copilot being threaded into familiar apps like Notepad, Snipping Tool, Photos, and Widgets, the company is now signaling a more selective approach that emphasizes...
Microsoft’s latest Copilot move is a classic example of how quickly the company is still rewriting its AI playbook. After expanding Copilot Chat into Microsoft 365 apps for commercial users at no extra cost in 2025, Microsoft is now preparing to pull that convenience back for a subset of large...