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Microsoft Hits 2018 Valuation Levels for First Time in 8 Years as AI Investments Finally Show Returns
Microsoft’s stock has dropped to 2018 valuation multiples, a development that a new Seeking Alpha analysis frames as a rare buying opportunity. The report argues that AI capex fears are overblown, citing accelerating Azure growth driven by AI workloads and surging Copilot revenue as proof that the company’s massive infrastructure bets are beginning to pay off.
Microsoft Scales Azure Kubernetes Service to 100,000+ Nodes, Powering OpenAI’s Massive AI Workloads
Microsoft's Azure Kubernetes Service now runs AI workloads at clusters of tens of thousands of nodes for customers like OpenAI, shattering scalability limits. Principal PM Lead Jorge Palma highlighted operational innovations enabling this scale, including AKS Automatic's fully managed orchestration. This milestone cements Kubernetes as the backbone of enterprise AI, with enterprises now able to access OpenAI-tier infrastructure as a managed service.
How Agentic AI Is Redefining Windows Security: Prompt Injection, Tool Use, and Governance
Agentic AI on Windows is transforming from simple chatbots into tool-wielding operators that can autonomously execute tasks, exposing a new class of security risks. Prompt injection, tool misuse, and attacks through features like Windows Recall demand urgent governance, constrained agency, and defensive AI. Microsoft and the industry are racing to build safeguards before a major breach forces regulatory action.
Netwrix 1Secure launches instant Copilot risk scans as AI governance pressures mount
Netwrix has introduced new AI governance capabilities in its 1Secure platform, featuring hour-one risk checks for Microsoft 365 Copilot and a conversational assistant. The release aims to help organizations rapidly identify and remediate data exposure in hybrid Microsoft environments, lowering the barrier for security teams. The launch reflects the growing need for proactive AI governance as regulatory and security pressures mount.
Nvidia and Microsoft Unveil RTX Spark Windows PCs to Power Local AI Agents
At Computex 2026, Nvidia and Microsoft unveiled RTX Spark, a new class of Windows PCs built around Nvidia's custom N1X Arm silicon. The platform targets local agentic AI, running large language models on-device for privacy and low latency, and ships later this year. While excitement is high, community questions remain about battery life, app compatibility, and whether 'agentic AI' is a meaningful leap or just fresh marketing.
PowerPoint Live Attendees Can Now Ask Copilot to Explain Any Slide Text
Microsoft’s June 2026 update introduces a new Copilot feature for PowerPoint Live that allows meeting attendees to select text on a shared slide and receive an instant, AI-generated explanation. The capability aims to reduce interruptions and improve comprehension in remote and hybrid meetings, functioning privately within the Teams chat pane.
Microsoft 365 Copilot to Gain Memory-Based Personalization in November 2026
Microsoft has added a Microsoft 365 roadmap entry (ID 551195) for a Copilot memory feature that will personalize responses using work data, with general availability target in November 2026. The enhancement promises to make the AI assistant more proactive and context-aware but raises critical enterprise security and data governance questions that organizations must address over the next two years.
Microsoft Purview DLM to Bill AI Interactions Per Message Starting August 2026
Microsoft plans to switch Microsoft Purview Data Lifecycle Management billing for non-Microsoft 365 generative AI interactions to a per-message meter in August 2026, moving away from a retained-data-volume model. The change, tracked under Roadmap ID 560324, means every prompt and response processed by the compliance platform will incur a separate charge, forcing organizations to audit their AI traffic and tighten policies.
Microsoft Purview Now Lets Admins Choose Which AI Apps to Monitor for Risky Prompts
Microsoft's June 2026 update to Purview Insider Risk Management allows organizations to select specific AI applications for monitoring risky prompts and sensitive responses, replacing blanket detection with granular control. This reduces alert fatigue, strengthens AI governance, and supports compliance with emerging regulations like the EU AI Act. Early adopters report significant improvements in signal-to-noise ratios while cautioning that AI app inventory and privacy considerations remain critical.
Microsoft Rolls Out Planner Agent Chat Preview to Copilot Customers, Promising Natural-Language Task Management
Microsoft has launched a preview of Planner Agent chat for Microsoft 365 Copilot customers, enabling natural-language task Q&A, discovery, and in-plan management within Planner. The rollout brings both productivity gains and new governance considerations for IT administrators, who must manage access controls and data compliance.
Microsoft to Bring AI-Powered Endpoint DLP to GCC High and DoD Clouds in Sep 2026
Microsoft has updated its 365 roadmap to deliver AI-powered Endpoint Data Loss Prevention to GCC High and DoD clouds by September 2026. Feature ID 565374 will introduce intelligent policy synchronization and device health monitoring, closing a long-standing gap between government and commercial tenants. Government security teams can expect predictive risk analysis and adaptive enforcement on Windows endpoints.
Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat Gains Multimodal Vision: Embedded Images in Word, PowerPoint, and PDFs Now Searchable
Microsoft has begun rolling out a multimodal update to Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat, enabling the AI to analyze and answer questions about embedded images in Word, PowerPoint, and PDF files. The feature, which started worldwide in June 2026, uses advanced vision models to ground responses in visual data while respecting enterprise compliance controls. This marks a significant step toward truly multimodal productivity, reducing manual data extraction and making dense visual documents instantly queryable.
Microsoft Purview Endpoint DLP Gains AI Investigation Skill: Preview Set for July 2026, General Availability in August
Microsoft will introduce an AI-powered investigation skill for Purview Endpoint DLP, entering public preview in July 2026 and reaching general availability in August 2026. The feature automates alert triage by generating natural-language summaries, risk scores, and remediation recommendations, helping security teams reduce investigation time and combat alert fatigue. It leverages Azure OpenAI Service and integrates with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint to provide contextual insights, with a human-in-the-loop design for final decisions.