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The latest Copilot Desktop coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
Trump’s Holographic Chat with Teddy Roosevelt Signals a New Era for AI Museums
President Trump's interaction with an AI-powered hologram of Theodore Roosevelt at the new presidential library highlights the potential and perils of immersive museum technology, from educational breakthroughs to deepfake concerns.
Meta Compute 2026: Inside the Plan to Sell AI Power and Challenge the Cloud Titans
Meta is reportedly planning to launch a cloud infrastructure service—tentatively called Meta Compute—in July 2026, offering AI computing power and hosted models to enterprises. The move directly challenges AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, leveraging Meta's massive GPU investments and open-source models like Llama. Pricing is expected to undercut rivals by 20–30%, but trust and regulatory hurdles remain.
Meta Plans July 2026 Launch for Cloud GPU Service, Taking on AWS and Azure in AI Compute
Meta is reportedly planning to launch Meta Compute, a cloud service offering GPU capacity and hosted Llama models, starting July 2026. The move challenges AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud with potentially lower pricing and tight integration of custom silicon. Success hinges on winning enterprise trust and delivering competitive developer tooling, especially for the Windows ecosystem.
Claude GA Arrives on Microsoft Foundry: How Azure’s Governed Deployment Transforms Enterprise AI
Anthropic's Claude models are now generally available in Microsoft Foundry on Azure, providing enterprise developers with governed, production-ready AI deployment. The integration brings Azure's compliance, security, and scalability to Claude's capabilities, enabling Windows developers to build advanced AI applications with familiar tools and governance.
CGI Advantage Government ERP Secures Microsoft AI Cloud Partner Certification, Paving Way for Smarter Public Sector Solutions
CGI announced on June 30, 2026, that its CGI Advantage government ERP platform achieved Microsoft's Solutions Partner with Certified Software designation under the Microsoft AI Cloud Partner Program. The certification validates the platform's deep integration with Azure AI services, offering public sector agencies enhanced automation, security, and compliance. This move positions CGI Advantage as a leading cloud-native ERP for government, streamlining procurement and modernization efforts.
Lancashire Council Streamlines Social Care with Microsoft Copilot and Teams
Lancashire County Council has rolled out Microsoft 365 Copilot and Teams-based AI tools to reduce social care administration, saving staff up to seven hours per week on documentation. The deployment, reported by AI Magazine, uses transcription, document drafting, and email summarisation to streamline assessments and multi-agency coordination, while maintaining strict data security and human oversight. Early results indicate improved morale, better retention, and a projected £1.4 million in annual savings, positioning the project as a blueprint for public sector AI adoption.
Claude Sonnet 5 Goes GA on Microsoft Foundry, Unlocking Enterprise AI with Azure Billing and Entra ID
Microsoft and Anthropic have made Claude Sonnet 5 generally available in Microsoft Foundry, integrating it fully with Azure billing, Entra ID governance, and 14 global regions. The launch follows the GA of Claude Opus 4.8 and Haiku 4.5 two days earlier, giving enterprises a complete stack of frontier AI models under one cloud contract. With pay-as-you-go pricing, provisioned throughput, and enterprise-grade compliance, the move intensifies the battle for enterprise AI platform dominance.
Meta Targets Enterprise AI with Rumored Cloud Service Launching July 2026
Meta is reportedly developing an AI cloud business set to launch in July 2026, offering enterprises on-demand access to its GPU infrastructure and Llama models. The move could challenge AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud by monetizing Meta's massive AI compute investments, while bringing competitive pricing and open-model flexibility to the market. However, the company must overcome significant technical, regulatory, and trust barriers to succeed.
Microsoft Patches Classic Outlook to Restore Copilot Buttons That Vanished After Update
Microsoft fixed a bug on June 29, 2026, that caused the Copilot button to disappear from Classic Outlook for Windows after installing build 20026.20182. The issue affected users with specific Microsoft 365 licenses but no activated Copilot add-on, and the fix was delivered through a service-side configuration update.
Leaked ‘Project Aion’ Shows Microsoft’s Radical Copilot-First Windows Shell
A leaked Microsoft concept video unveils Project Aion, an experimental Copilot-first desktop shell that replaces the traditional Windows interface with a conversational AI experience, powered by Microsoft Edge and the lightweight Win3 core. The July 2, 2026 leak shows a cloud-centric, browser-based environment that could herald the future of Windows 365 Cloud PCs, sparking both excitement and privacy concerns.
Insight Goes Live with Microsoft 365 E7, Unleashing AI Agents Across Global Operations
Insight Enterprises becomes a launch partner for Microsoft 365 E7, deploying the AI-heavy suite across its entire workforce to create a real-world proof-of-concept for autonomous agents and machine-speed security governance. The partnership marks a pivotal step in turning agentic AI from a futuristic concept into an enterprise reality, with Insight planning to offer managed services around the new platform by late 2026.
Microsoft's 'Fix Everything' Copilot Key Marketing Spree Rekindles Remap Revolt
Microsoft's social media promotion of the dedicated Copilot key as a fix-all has reignited user demands for native remapping in Windows 11. The backlash highlights persistent frustration over the forced hardware key, with community workarounds falling short of the straightforward customisation users expect.
Leaked ‘Project Aion’ Video Unveils Microsoft’s Vision for a Copilot-First, Edge-Powered Windows Shell
A leaked 2024-era video reveals Microsoft’s internal Project Aion, a Copilot-first PC concept that replaces the Start menu with Edge AI Spaces. The prototype signals a profound shift toward an AI-orchestrated desktop, sparking both excitement for next-gen productivity and deep concern over user control and privacy.