Articles from June 8, 2026
Browse all Windows news articles published on June 8, 2026
Microsoft Tightens Human Rights Reviews for Government Azure and AI Customers
Microsoft said in June 2026 that it will tighten human-rights reviews for national-security customers after an inquiry into Israeli military use of Azure and AI services reportedly found violations of
Microsoft AI Growth Meets EU Cloud Sovereignty Risk for Azure and Copilot
Microsoft’s latest investor problem is that on June 8, 2026, the company looked operationally stronger across gaming, public-sector AI, and developer tooling while its shares still traded lower under
Why LLMs Aren’t Human Minds: Jagged Intelligence and Windows AI Risk
Melanie Mitchell’s argument is that the central mistake in today’s AI debate is treating large language models as humanlike minds rather than powerful, brittle, culturally trained systems whose impres
Miro Canvas 26: Shared AI Workspaces for Teams, Agents, and Workflow Automation
Miro announced on May 19, 2026, at its Canvas 26 event in San Francisco that its canvas can now serve as a shared workspace for people, third-party AI agents, internal Sidekicks, automated Flows, and
Project Solara: Microsoft’s Chip-to-Cloud Agent Devices on AOSP for Enterprises
Microsoft used Build 2026 in San Francisco to preview Project Solara, a chip-to-cloud platform for agent-first enterprise devices that runs on an Android Open Source Project foundation rather than Win
Windows 11 Becomes an Agentic AI Control Plane with MXC, OpenClaw, and RTX Spark
Microsoft used Build 2026 in San Francisco and the Computex hardware cycle in Taipei to recast Windows 11 as a local, agent-capable AI platform, anchored by Microsoft Execution Containers, OpenClaw su
Viral Copilot Money Prompt: Don’t Upload Bank Statements to AI
Consumers can use AI tools to organize budgets, explain debt options, and translate financial jargon, but experts are warning this week that viral prompts urging people to upload bank statements, bill
Microsoft Scout AI Agent Leak Sparks Fears of “Always-On” Dependence
Microsoft unveiled Scout at Build 2026 as an always-on Microsoft 365 AI agent, but the launch was immediately overshadowed by a leaked internal strategy document saying the first phase was to “make pe
AI at Work: Defaults vs Choice and the Coming Workplace Loyalty Test
Eighty-six million employed Americans, representing 53 percent of U.S. workers, now use artificial intelligence on the job, according to PYMNTS Intelligence survey data published in June 2026, with th
4BID Hacktivism Expands: Exchange Web Shells, RMM Tools, Ransomware & EDR Killers
Kaspersky reported on June 8, 2026, that hacktivist-linked actors associated with 4BID and overlapping groups have expanded attacks beyond Russia and Belarus, using ransomware, web shells, remote mana
TCS and Canada Life Managed Services: Modernizing EU IT for Resilience
Tata Consultancy Services announced on June 8, 2026, that it has signed a multi-year transformation and managed-services agreement with Canada Life to modernize the insurer’s IT infrastructure across
Intune Autopatch Secure Boot Report: Ready for 2023 Certificates by June 2026?
Microsoft has added a Secure Boot status report to Windows Autopatch in the Intune admin center to help organizations identify Windows devices that have not received the 2023 UEFI Secure Boot certific