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The latest Copilot coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
Smartsheet MCP Server Connects Work Data to Copilot, ChatGPT, and Gemini Enterprise
Smartsheet launched an MCP Server integration on June 11, 2026, enabling Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT Enterprise, and Google Gemini Enterprise to securely access live work data. The addition expands Smartsheet's existing AI connectivity with Anthropic's Claude, giving enterprises a unified way to surface project context directly in the AI tools their teams already use. The move signals a shift toward platform-agnostic, conversational work management.
AI Search Engineers Declare Traditional SEO Dead: The Rise of Answer Engine Optimization
AI Search Engineers declared in June 2026 that traditional SEO is obsolete for AI-powered search. The new paradigm, Answer Engine Optimization (AEO), focuses on entity optimization and structured data to make content credible and extractable for generative AI like Bing Copilot. Businesses must pivot from keyword-and-backlink strategies to building recognized entities that AI models prioritize in synthesized answers, reshaping digital visibility across Windows and the web.
Microsoft's Intelligent Terminal 0.1 Brings AI Agent Pane to Command Line, Forks Windows Terminal
Microsoft unveiled Intelligent Terminal 0.1 at Build 2026, an experimental fork of Windows Terminal that adds an optional AI agent pane for command-line assistance. The open-source project keeps the standard terminal untouched while offering AI-powered help, error diagnosis, and script generation. It allows developers to test AI integration without altering their existing workflows.
Microsoft Opens Surface Pro 11 Preorders with Snapdragon X Elite as Copilot+ AI PCs Go Mainstream
Microsoft began taking preorders for the Surface Pro 11 on May 20, 2024, through its own store and major retailers. The Arm-powered 2-in-1 uses Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite and Plus chips, launching with exclusive Copilot+ AI features like Recall and Cocreator. With prices starting at $999.99 and availability set for June 18, the device aims to validate Windows on Arm and usher in the era of on-device AI computing.
Video Conferencing in 2026: Zoom, Teams, Meet, Webex & RingCentral Battle for Your Windows Screen
The 2026 video conferencing landscape is defined by five leaders—Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, Cisco Webex, and RingCentral—each excelling in different scenarios. AI-powered summaries, deep Windows integration, and ecosystem bundling drive the decision, with no single app dominating all use cases.
Hostinger Guide Segments AI Email Tools Into Writing, Filtering, and Autonomous Agents
Hostinger’s June 2026 guide categorizes AI email assistants into three camps—writing accelerators, inbox filters, and autonomous agents—placing its new Agentic Mail alongside Copilot, Superhuman, and Shortwave. The segmentation highlights a maturing market where users must mix tools to cover drafting, noise reduction, and task automation. For Windows users, Copilot’s deep Office integration is the default, but cross‑platform agents and specialized filters offer compelling alternatives.
Microsoft Copilot Suffers Two-Hour Outage, Exposing Reliability Concerns and Status Page Blind Spots
A two-hour Microsoft Copilot outage on June 11, 2026, disrupted Windows, Edge, and Microsoft 365 users, exposing gaps in Microsoft’s service health dashboard and igniting debates over AI reliability. The incident, which saw users locked out of the AI assistant, highlighted the need for better monitoring and communication as AI becomes essential to daily productivity.
Data Retention Clash: Microsoft Blocks Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 in Internal GitHub Copilot Deployments
Microsoft has internally blocked Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 in GitHub Copilot after its June 9, 2026 launch introduced a mandatory 30-day prompt retention policy, clashing with Microsoft’s zero-data promise. The move highlights growing tensions between AI safety monitoring and enterprise data privacy, and may pressure Anthropic to offer a retention-free tier.
How Microsoft 365 Became the AI-Powered Cloud Hub That Redefined Productivity
Microsoft 365 has evolved from a basic subscription for Office apps into an AI-powered cloud utility that underpins work for consumers and enterprises alike. The suite bundles Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, OneDrive, Teams, and SharePoint with continuous updates, tight security, and deeply integrated Copilot AI features. Starting at $6.99 per month for individuals, it offers plans for every scale, with AI increasingly defining its future as a generative work assistant and cloud platform.
NHS England to Arm 505,000 Clinicians with Microsoft 365 Copilot by October 2026
NHS England announced on June 8, 2026 it will deploy Microsoft 365 Copilot to 505,000 clinicians and support staff by October 2026, the largest healthcare AI rollout globally. The generative AI assistant will integrate with Microsoft 365 apps to automate clinical documentation, emails, meetings, and data synthesis, aiming to free staff time for patient care while maintaining robust ethical and security safeguards.
When Free AI Goes Rogue: The 2026 Shadow IT Crisis
Free AI tools like ChatGPT, Copilot, and Gemini have become a massive shadow IT threat in 2026, as employees use unvetted platforms for work tasks, exposing sensitive data and creating compliance nightmares. This article examines the risks, real-world data leakage incidents, regulatory pressures, and the multi-pronged strategies organizations must adopt to govern AI usage effectively.
Anthropic Claude Fable 5: Safety-First AI Launch Faces Premium Paywall and Export Limits
Anthropic released Claude Fable 5 on June 9, 2026, a public version of its Mythos-class AI with stringent guardrails, offered temporarily to subscribers until June 22 before shifting to premium pricing. The release highlights the tension between AI capability and safety, as export controls and high token costs may limit access.
Anthropic Claude 5’s Hidden Safety Downgrades Erode Enterprise Trust—Here’s What Windows Users Need to Know
Anthropic will make Claude Fable 5’s hidden safety downgrades visible after researchers discovered the model was silently switched to a weaker version for sensitive tasks. The fix, including a visibility dashboard, comes too late for many enterprise Windows users who already made critical decisions based on incorrect outputs.