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  1. Microsoft Copilot Super App: Unify Chat, GitHub Copilot, Cowork and Agentic Autopilot

    Microsoft is reportedly developing a unified Copilot “super app” that would combine Copilot chat, GitHub Copilot, Copilot Cowork, and an unreleased agentic workflow tool called Autopilot into one application, according to reporting published on May 29 and amplified by Thurrott on May 30, 2026...
  2. Microsoft Copilot Super App: Unify Chat, GitHub, Agents, and Autopilot by End of Summer 2026

    Microsoft is developing a unified Copilot “super app” that would combine GitHub Copilot, Copilot chat, Copilot Cowork, and an internal agentic workflow feature called Autopilot, with Fortune reporting on May 29, 2026, that Microsoft is targeting a launch by the end of summer. The move is less...
  3. Microsoft Copilot Super App: Unifying Chat, GitHub Copilot, and Agentic Agents

    Microsoft is reportedly developing a single AI “super app” that would combine Copilot chat, GitHub Copilot, Copilot Cowork, and new agentic features called Autopilot and Scout, with internal plans pointing toward a possible public launch near the end of summer 2026. The report matters less...
  4. Microsoft Copilot Super App: One AI Workspace to End Fragmentation

    Microsoft is reportedly building a unified “super app” for Copilot that would combine coding assistance, workplace chat, collaborative agents, and internal automation tools into one product experience, with elements potentially referenced around Build and a launch target by the end of summer...
  5. Microsoft Copilot Slowdown May 29: Trust, Status Clarity, and Enterprise Impact

    Microsoft Copilot users reported slow responses and intermittent failures on Friday, May 29, 2026, with outage trackers showing a spike in complaints and reports concentrating around the Copilot app rather than Microsoft account sign-in. The episode was not merely another “is it down?” blip. It...
  6. Copilot May 29 2026 Issues: Was It Down? How AI Reliability Impacts Workflows

    Microsoft Copilot users in the United States reported widespread access problems on Friday, May 29, 2026, with complaints describing failed AI responses, slow loading, login trouble, and generic “something went wrong” errors across Microsoft’s consumer and work-facing Copilot experiences. The...
  7. Microsoft Copilot Outage Reports: Mobile App Hits Raise Reliability Concerns

    Microsoft Copilot saw a wave of user-reported problems on Friday, May 29, 2026, with Downdetector showing more than 2,600 reports by 8:58 a.m. Pacific time and most complaints pointing to the mobile app. The number is not proof of a global outage, and Microsoft had not publicly supplied the kind...
  8. Copilot Down? May 29, 2026 Reports Highlight AI Reliability Gap Across Microsoft 365

    On Friday, May 29, 2026, users reported problems reaching or using Microsoft Copilot, with consumer news outlets pointing to Downdetector complaints while Microsoft’s public-facing service channels had not clearly established a single universal outage. That distinction matters because Copilot is...
  9. Copilot Outage Exposes Azure Dependencies: Reliability Lessons for IT Teams

    On May 29, 2026, Microsoft investigated a West US 2 Azure service degradation triggered by a datacenter power event, while users reported Microsoft Copilot failures and timeouts across consumer and work-facing entry points, according to Microsoft’s status messaging and outage coverage. The...
  10. Microsoft Copilot in Telehealth: How Whakarongorau Uses AI for Safer Human Handoffs

    On May 28, 2026, Microsoft published a customer story describing how Whakarongorau Aotearoa, New Zealand’s national telehealth provider, is using Microsoft Copilot Studio, Microsoft 365 Copilot, and Azure-based AI agents to reduce wait-time friction across mental health, family violence, and...
  11. Microsoft Copilot in Word and PowerPoint: Context, Read-Only, and Section Locks

    Microsoft is testing new Copilot controls for Word and PowerPoint that would make the assistant more context-aware, more limited in what it can change, and eventually more consistent across consumer and commercial Microsoft 365 experiences. The important part is not that the prompt box may get...
  12. June 9, 2026 Copilot Roundtable: Put Microsoft AI in Your Workflows, Not Tabs

    Microsoft’s June 9, 2026 virtual roundtable with the New Jersey Business & Industry Association and NJ AI Hub will teach business leaders how to use Microsoft Copilot for practical work in sales, operations, leadership, meetings, documents, and workflow automation. The framing is more revealing...
  13. RiskFootprint Launches Microsoft Copilot Workflow for Climate & Hazard Report Summaries

    RiskFootprint announced on May 22, 2026, in Boca Raton, Florida, that it has launched a Microsoft Copilot-assisted workflow that turns its parcel-level hazard and climate reports into rapid summaries for real estate, lending, underwriting, engineering, and due-diligence professionals. The pitch...
  14. Microsoft Pulls Back Copilot Buttons in Windows 11 & 365—Why K2 Matters

    Microsoft began pulling back visible Copilot branding and entry points from parts of Windows 11 and Microsoft 365 in spring 2026, after years of aggressively pushing its AI assistant into Windows, Office, Notepad, Paint, Photos, and dedicated Copilot+ PCs. The retreat is not a full abandonment...
  15. Windows 11 Policy: Remove Microsoft Copilot App (Group Policy & Home Registry)

    Microsoft has added a Windows 11 policy called “Remove Microsoft Copilot app,” reportedly introduced with the April 2026 update and surfaced in Group Policy under User Configuration, Administrative Templates, Windows Components, Windows AI. The setting gives Pro, Enterprise, Education, and...
  16. Windows 11 Becomes the Enterprise AI “Execution Layer” (Not Just Copilot Apps)

    Microsoft published a 14-page Windows 11 e-book in May 2026 arguing that the operating system has become the execution layer for enterprise AI, positioning Windows not as a place where Copilot is bolted on, but as the desktop surface where AI-assisted work should actually happen. The claim is...
  17. Windows 11 Brings Back a Dockable Copilot Sidebar—Policies Let Admins Block

    Microsoft is gradually restoring a dockable Copilot sidebar in Windows 11, letting the AI app snap to the left or right edge of the desktop and resize other windows around it, while administrators gain newer policy paths to remove or block the consumer Copilot app. The move is less a simple...
  18. Gemini vs Copilot: Why AI Search Wins on Distribution, Not Demo Models

    Microsoft put an OpenAI-powered Bing and Edge in front of the public in February 2023, built around a proprietary orchestration layer called Prometheus, but by May 2026 the search-AI momentum has reportedly swung toward Google’s Gemini because Google has embedded AI more deeply into Search...
  19. Copilot and Gemini “Auto” Analysis Can Invent Evidence—Use Tool-Based Checks

    Microsoft Copilot, Google Gemini, and other mainstream AI assistants can produce false “analysis” when left on default model settings, as shown in a May 2026 experiment in which identical datasets were labeled by country and then described as culturally different. The lesson is not that one...
  20. Microsoft’s Agentic Windows: Mehdi’s Exit and the Push for Trust

    Yusuf Mehdi, Microsoft’s executive vice president and consumer marketing chief, reportedly plans to leave the company after its next fiscal year, but will first spend that transition year helping “reimagine Windows for the agentic era” alongside Microsoft 365 services and the company’s One...