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ChatGPT Work Lands on Windows: What the New Desktop Agent Means for Your Files and Security
OpenAI's GPT-5.6 launch on July 9 introduced ChatGPT Work, a desktop agent for Windows that can access local files, operate applications, and browse the web to produce finished documents, spreadsheets, and code. The release also renamed performance tiers to Sol, Terra, and Luna, integrated Codex for developers, and followed a government cybersecurity preview. Windows users gain new automation powers but face immediate governance and security questions.
Microsoft to Roll Out Copilot Comment Rewriting in Employee Surveys by September 2026
Microsoft's Viva Glint will get a Copilot tool that lets employees rewrite survey comments before submitting them, with a target release of September 2026. The feature aims to increase feedback quality and quantity, but organizations must prepare communications and policies to avoid undermining employee trust by overpromising anonymity.
Microsoft Cancels Copilot Feature That Would Have Scheduled Tasks with Plain English
Microsoft has cancelled its planned natural-language scheduling feature for Microsoft 365 Copilot, removing a highly anticipated capability that would have let users create recurring prompts using plain English. The feature was officially marked 'Cancelled' on the Microsoft 365 Roadmap on July 14, 2026, without a detailed explanation or replacement. Organizations that were banking on this automation should adjust their internal training materials and explore existing alternatives like Power Automate.
Planner Agent Chat Arrives for Microsoft 365 Users in August, but Copilot License Required
Microsoft plans to roll out Planner Agent chat to basic Microsoft Planner plans in August 2026, enabling natural-language task management, but access requires a Microsoft 365 Copilot license. The feature lets users ask questions, discover tasks, and modify plans through a chat interface directly inside standard boards. Admins should prepare by auditing licenses, reviewing disablement controls, and guiding teams on use ahead of the general availability release.
Catch Up on Meetings Faster: Microsoft Teams Adds AI Audio Summaries in July 2026
Microsoft's Teams Meeting recap app gets a major upgrade in July 2026 with AI-powered audio summaries. Users can now listen to synthesized briefings of up to eight meetings, all accessible from a centralized hub. The feature aims to reduce catch-up time, but IT admins should verify accuracy and compliance before broad deployment.
Google's July 2026 System Update Redesigns the Play Store for Big Screens, Adds EU AI Labels
Google's July 2026 system update revamps the Play Store for large-screen devices with a denser layout, adds AI image labels in Europe, and enables work profile transfers to Wear OS. Here's what these changes mean for Android users, IT admins, and Windows onlookers.
Your next Windows laptop will probably have an NPU. Here’s what that actually changes.
Nearly every new Windows laptop sold in 2026 includes a neural processing unit, but only those meeting Microsoft’s 40 TOPS Copilot+ threshold unlock features like Recall, live translation, and advanced Studio Effects. The article separates marketing from practical impact, explains who actually benefits from local AI hardware, and offers clear buying advice: prioritize traditional specs and treat the NPU as a tiebreaker, not a reason to upgrade.
VS Code 1.128.1 Fixes Credential Leak in GitHub Copilot—Update Now
Microsoft released Visual Studio Code 1.128.1 on July 14, 2026 to fix CVE-2026-47282, a medium-severity vulnerability that could expose GitHub Copilot credentials to network attackers. All developers using Copilot in VS Code should update immediately, and enterprises must verify all installations are patched while considering credential rotation if suspicious activity is detected.
ChatGPT Now Controls Windows Apps and Files: The New Security Reality Check
OpenAI's ChatGPT Work agent can now operate Windows apps, files, and cloud services autonomously. The update brings enormous productivity gains but demands immediate security scrutiny—from approval gates and audit logging to prompt injection defenses.
AWS Security Hub Now Scans Azure VMs and Functions: What Multicloud Teams Need to Know
AWS Security Hub now discovers and assesses Azure virtual machines, Function Apps, container images, and identities, giving multicloud teams a single queue for AWS and Azure risks. The July 14 update also adds AI workload protection with GuardDuty AI Protection for Bedrock and SageMaker, an AI inventory, and AI-powered investigations in preview. For AWS-heavy organizations with Azure footprint, the integration simplifies triage; Azure-first shops should expect to keep using Microsoft Defender for Cloud in parallel.
DD and AIR Staff Bootcamp Puts Microsoft Copilot and Excel at Center of AI Push
Prasar Bharati is launching a three-day AI training for Doordarshan and AIR staff starting July 15 in New Delhi. The curriculum covers advanced Excel, Power Query, and a dozen AI tools ranging from Microsoft Copilot to generative platforms like ChatGPT and Adobe Firefly. The program signals a practical push to integrate AI into public broadcasting workflows, with hands-on sessions and clear takeaways for Windows users and IT administrators looking to adopt similar approaches.
Edgefield Opens Its Microsoft Copilot AI Accounting Training to the Public, Starting at $295
Edgefield Group, an AI accounting consultancy, has opened its Microsoft Copilot training to public enrollment. The first live cohort courses start in August, with prices ranging from $295 to $745 per seat. The program includes an AI Learning Hub subscription for continuous upskilling, giving accountants a practical way to learn AI integration within Microsoft 365 while prompting IT administrators to consider governance and security implications.
Nebius Pledges 4 GW of AI Power by 2026: Here’s What It Means for Cloud Users
Nebius is rapidly scaling its AI infrastructure to 4 GW of contracted data-center power by the end of 2026, supported by $20–$25 billion in capital expenditure and a $2 billion investment from Nvidia. The company has expanded from GPU leasing into a full-stack AI platform with bare-metal, multi-tenant cloud, and managed inference services, though execution risks remain. Enterprise cloud buyers gain a potential alternative for AI workloads, but must monitor Nebius's ability to deliver on its ambitious buildout and convert demand into durable revenue.