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Microsoft Report Finds Leaders Lag Behind in Guiding AI Adoption at Work

Microsoft Report Finds Leaders Lag Behind in Guiding AI Adoption at Work
Microsoft’s latest Work Trend Index reveals a paradox in corporate AI rollout: while 65% of employees worry about falling behind if they don’t adopt AI, only 26% say their leaders consistently model its use. The study, based on global survey data and more than 100,000 de‑identified Copilot chats, shows many workers feel unsupported, with 45% preferring to stick to familiar goals and just 13% feeling rewarded for AI innovation. The findings point to a cultural gap that could slow the promised boost in productivity from generative AI tools. Leggi di più

GitHub Shifts Copilot to Usage‑Based Billing Starting June 1

GitHub Shifts Copilot to Usage‑Based Billing Starting June 1
GitHub announced that its AI‑assisted coding tool, Copilot, will move to a usage‑based pricing model on June 1. The change follows a surge in token consumption driven by new agentic AI assistants and a pause on new plan sign‑ups. Users can preview potential charges with a new “preview bill” feature before the transition. GitHub says the shift aims to align costs with actual usage and preserve a reliable experience for all subscribers. Leggi di più

Anthropic Launches Claude Add‑In for Microsoft Word, Offering Free Beta to Enterprise Users

Anthropic Launches Claude Add‑In for Microsoft Word, Offering Free Beta to Enterprise Users
Anthropic announced that its AI assistant Claude is now available as a Microsoft Word add‑in. The beta‑tested feature is free for customers on the company’s Team or Enterprise plans and lets users generate and edit documents, respond to comments, and even negotiate contract language. Claude joins a growing list of workplace integrations that includes Google Workspace, Slack and the Claude Cowork desktop app, positioning the tool as a direct competitor to Microsoft’s own Copilot. Leggi di più

Microsoft Tests OpenClaw‑Style AI Agents for Always‑On Copilot

Microsoft Tests OpenClaw‑Style AI Agents for Always‑On Copilot
Microsoft is piloting OpenClaw‑inspired AI agents inside its Copilot suite, aiming to give the productivity assistant an always‑on, autonomous mode. Corporate vice president Omar Shahine confirmed the company is exploring the technology for enterprise use, with prototypes that could monitor Outlook, suggest daily tasks and operate within role‑specific limits. The trial is slated to be demonstrated at the Build conference starting June 2, after a report by The Information on April 13. Microsoft says the approach could address security concerns while recapturing customers lost to rival AI services. Leggi di più

Microsoft to debut locally run AI agent for Enterprise Copilot

Microsoft to debut locally run AI agent for Enterprise Copilot
Microsoft is testing a new AI agent that mimics the open‑source OpenClaw tool but runs within its Microsoft 365 Copilot suite. The company says the feature, aimed at enterprise customers, will offer tighter security controls and operate continuously to handle multistep tasks. While the agent could run on local hardware, Microsoft has not confirmed its deployment model. The firm plans to showcase the technology at its Build conference in June, following a series of recent Copilot‑related launches. Leggi di più

Microsoft Unveils Three Proprietary AI Models to Challenge OpenAI and Google

Microsoft Unveils Three Proprietary AI Models to Challenge OpenAI and Google
Microsoft announced the launch of three in‑house AI models—MAI‑Transcribe‑1, MAI‑Voice‑1 and MAI‑Image‑2—through its Foundry platform and MAI Playground. The models, designed for speech‑to‑text, synthetic voice and image generation, aim to rival offerings from OpenAI, Google and Amazon. Built after a 2019 contract with OpenAI lifted a restriction on Microsoft’s own frontier AI work, the new suite promises faster performance, multilingual support and competitive pricing, with rollouts already underway in Bing and PowerPoint. Leggi di più

Microsoft Unveils New Voice, Transcription and Image AI Models

Microsoft Unveils New Voice, Transcription and Image AI Models
Microsoft announced three new artificial‑intelligence models: a voice model that can generate up to 60‑second audio clips, a transcription model that converts recordings into text in 25 languages, and a second‑generation image model that delivers faster, more realistic results. The models are now available in Microsoft’s Foundry and MAI playground, with plans to integrate the image model into Bing and PowerPoint. The rollout reflects Microsoft’s push to broaden its AI portfolio beyond text‑focused tools, complementing its Copilot suite and underscoring the company’s deep resources for enterprise‑grade generative media. Leggi di più

U.S. Government Shifts AI Tools: Claude Dropped, ChatGPT, Gemini and Copilot Approved

U.S. Government Shifts AI Tools: Claude Dropped, ChatGPT, Gemini and Copilot Approved
The State Department has removed Anthropic’s Claude model from its internal chatbot after a directive from President Trump. The Treasury and Health & Human Services departments are also ending Claude use, urging staff to adopt ChatGPT or Google’s Gemini. Meanwhile, the Senate has approved the use of Gemini, ChatGPT, and Microsoft Copilot for official work, outlining specific tasks for the tools. The changes reflect a broader realignment of AI policy across federal agencies. Leggi di più

Anthropic Introduces Memory Import Tool for Claude, Enabling Seamless Switch from Other AI Chatbots

Anthropic Introduces Memory Import Tool for Claude, Enabling Seamless Switch from Other AI Chatbots
Anthropic has launched a new memory import feature for its Claude AI chatbot that lets users transfer conversation context from competing chatbots such as ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot. By extracting memories into a text prompt and feeding them into Claude, the system can assimilate the information within roughly 24 hours. Users can view and adjust what Claude remembers through the app’s settings, with a focus on work‑related topics. The rollout comes as Claude recently surged to the top of the free App Store charts, overtaking ChatGPT after Anthropic’s stance on Department of Defense AI guardrails sparked user interest and controversy. Leggi di più

GitHub Introduces Claude and Codex AI Coding Agents in Public Preview

GitHub Introduces Claude and Codex AI Coding Agents in Public Preview
GitHub has launched a public preview that brings Anthropic's Claude and OpenAI's Codex AI coding agents directly into GitHub, GitHub Mobile, and Visual Studio Code. Available to users with Copilot Pro Plus or Copilot Enterprise subscriptions, the new agents join GitHub's Agent HQ vision, allowing developers to select from Copilot, Claude, Codex, or custom agents for tasks such as issue handling and pull‑request assistance. The integration aims to reduce context switching, let developers compare agent performance, and expand the range of AI models available within the platform. Microsoft is also testing Claude Code alongside Copilot. Leggi di più

Microsoft CEO Defends AI Spending as Copilot Usage Grows

Microsoft CEO Defends AI Spending as Copilot Usage Grows
Microsoft reported strong quarterly results, posting $81.3 billion in revenue and $38.3 billion in net income while highlighting record cloud revenue of over $50 billion. CEO Satya Nadella emphasized that the company’s massive capital expenditures—$88.2 billion last year and $72.4 billion so far this year—are aimed at expanding AI services across Azure, Microsoft 365, and partner labs. He pointed to rapid growth in Copilot products, noting a near‑three‑fold increase in daily consumer users, 4.7 million paid GitHub Copilot subscribers, and 15 million paid seats for Microsoft 365 Copilot. Nadella insisted the AI demand far exceeds data‑center capacity, underscoring confidence that the spending will translate into broader adoption and future profit. Leggi di più

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Launches Blog to Chart AI’s Next Phase

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Launches Blog to Chart AI’s Next Phase
Microsoft chief executive Satya Nadella has begun publishing a personal blog on the platform “sn scratchpad.” In his first entry, Nadella urges the industry to move beyond debates about “AI slop versus sophistication” and to focus on building AI agents that act as cognitive amplifiers for users. He highlights Microsoft’s vision of voice‑driven Copilot tools, acknowledges current gaps between promise and performance, and calls for a shift from isolated models to integrated systems that consider societal impact. Nadella frames 2026 as a pivotal year for artificial intelligence and promises more regular commentary on technology’s real‑world effects. Leggi di più

How to Choose the Right AI Chatbot for Your First Experience

How to Choose the Right AI Chatbot for Your First Experience
A practical guide walks newcomers through the crowded AI chatbot market, explaining key differences among popular options such as ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot and Perplexity. It breaks down core concepts like language models, free versus paid tiers, hallucinations, memory and privacy, helping users match a tool to their needs—whether for everyday writing, deep research or seamless integration with Google or Microsoft suites. Leggi di più

Microsoft AI Chief Acknowledges Google Gemini 3 Can Outperform Copilot in Certain Areas

Microsoft AI Chief Acknowledges Google Gemini 3 Can Outperform Copilot in Certain Areas
Microsoft AI leader Mustafa Suleyman told Bloomberg that Google’s Gemini 3 model can do things that Microsoft’s Copilot cannot, while noting that Copilot also has unique capabilities. Suleyman highlighted Copilot’s focus on everyday utility, its integration across Windows, Outlook, Excel and Edge, and the company’s “humanist superintelligence” philosophy that prioritizes safe, grounded assistance. The remarks underscore a rare admission of a rival model’s strengths and illustrate the evolving competitive landscape in generative AI. Leggi di più

OpenAI and Microsoft Pull ChatGPT and Copilot From WhatsApp Over New Meta Terms

OpenAI and Microsoft Pull ChatGPT and Copilot From WhatsApp Over New Meta Terms
OpenAI and Microsoft announced that their AI chatbots, ChatGPT and Copilot, will leave WhatsApp after Meta introduced new terms for the WhatsApp Business API that prohibit third‑party AI products from being distributed on the platform. The policy change, effective January 15th, 2026, forces the bots to cease operations on WhatsApp, with OpenAI offering a way for users to preserve chat history while Copilot users have no such option. The shift is expected to trigger additional departures from other AI services, leaving Meta’s own AI as the sole chatbot offering on WhatsApp after the deadline. Leggi di più

Microsoft AI Lead Mustafa Suleyman Defends Windows 11 AI Amid Growing Criticism

Microsoft AI Lead Mustafa Suleyman Defends Windows 11 AI Amid Growing Criticism
Microsoft’s AI head Mustafa Suleyman took to X to push back against a wave of criticism targeting the company’s AI integration in Windows 11. Suleyman warned that many skeptics are “cynics” who find the progress “underwhelming,” insisting that the ability to hold fluid conversations with a powerful AI and generate images or video is “mind‑blowing.” Critics have highlighted missing basic functionality, recurring bugs, and privacy concerns surrounding AI agents like Copilot. The debate underscores tension between Microsoft’s rapid AI rollout and user expectations for reliability and security. Leggi di più

Microsoft’s Copilot Claim Sparks Social Media Backlash Over Windows 11 AI Features

Microsoft’s Copilot Claim Sparks Social Media Backlash Over Windows 11 AI Features
Microsoft posted a brief message on X boasting that its Copilot could finish code before a user finishes a coffee. The post quickly attracted a wave of critical replies, with many users linking the claim to ongoing frustrations with Windows 11 updates and bugs. Commentators questioned whether AI‑generated code was contributing to stability issues and expressed broader concerns about reliance on artificial intelligence for software development. The episode highlights the tension between Microsoft’s push for AI integration and the skeptical response from the tech community. Leggi di più

Microsoft Pushes AI Integration into Windows Amid User Backlash

Microsoft Pushes AI Integration into Windows Amid User Backlash
Microsoft is embedding AI capabilities such as Copilot, Vision, and Voice directly into Windows, aiming to create an "agentic" operating system. The rollout has sparked criticism from users who report reliability issues and a loss of control, prompting concerns about forced adoption and privacy. Microsoft officials acknowledge the need for choice and have begun adding safeguards, but the push continues as the company expands AI features across its suite of products and infrastructure. Leggi di più

Microsoft Launches Agent 365 to Manage Enterprise AI Bots

Microsoft Launches Agent 365 to Manage Enterprise AI Bots
Microsoft introduced Agent 365, a tool that lets companies track, control, and secure the growing number of AI agents used in workplace workflows. The platform creates a central registry for bots, assigns identification numbers, and provides real‑time security monitoring. Microsoft’s vision is that future enterprises will rely on hundreds of thousands of agents to handle tasks ranging from email sorting to full procurement processes. While the tool aims to simplify oversight, it also highlights existing concerns about prompt‑injection attacks and other security risks associated with widespread AI deployment. Leggi di più

Microsoft Unveils AI‑Powered “Agentic OS” with Taskbar Integration

Microsoft Unveils AI‑Powered “Agentic OS” with Taskbar Integration
Microsoft is transforming Windows into an “agentic OS” by embedding AI agents directly into the Windows taskbar. The new capabilities let users launch Microsoft 365 Copilot and third‑party agents from the taskbar, monitor their progress, and receive notifications when tasks are completed. Developers gain a standardized framework for building agents that can access tools and other agents securely. Additional AI features are being rolled out across Windows, including Copilot integration in File Explorer, writing assistance, Outlook summaries, and a fluid dictation tool. The rollout is opt‑in, giving users control over their AI experience. Leggi di più