Microsoft Copilot Cli
The latest Microsoft Copilot Cli coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
Microsoft to Force-Install Microsoft 365 Copilot App on Business PCs This June — Here’s How to Block It
Microsoft will automatically install the Microsoft 365 Copilot app on commercial Windows PCs between mid-June and mid-July 2026, excluding Europe. IT admins can block the deployment using the Microsoft 365 admin center, Group Policy, Intune policies, or registry keys. The rollout revives a paused 2025 push and comes with clearer opt-out controls this time.
Microsoft 365 Business Premium Delivers Intune, Defender, and AI Governance for SMB Security
Microsoft 365 Business Premium combines Office productivity with enterprise security, including Intune for device management, Microsoft Defender for threat protection, and now AI governance tools to manage Microsoft 365 Copilot. This comprehensive guide breaks down how each component secures SMBs and ensures compliance in an AI-driven workplace.
Beyond Now’s Wave AI Integrates with Microsoft Foundry to Monetize Agentic AI for Telcos
Beyond Now has integrated its Wave AI Framework with Microsoft Foundry, enabling communications service providers to build, package, bill, and sell AI agents as commercial products. The partnership aims to turn agentic AI into a new revenue stream for telcos, with flexible billing, marketplace syndication, and automated revenue sharing. Early adopters are expected to go live by late 2026, signaling a shift in how AI is monetized across the telecom sector.
Windows 11 Preview Update Puts Your AI PC's Neural Processor Under Real-Time Task Manager Watch
Microsoft's May 26, 2026 preview update KB5089573 adds optional NPU usage, engines, and memory columns to Windows 11 Task Manager for 24H2 and 25H2. These real-time metrics give users, developers, and IT admins the first native, always-available window into AI processor activity on Copilot+ PCs and other neural-capable devices.
AI Marketing’s Hidden Danger: Why Bad CRM Data Will Wreck Your Windows Ecosystem
As AI becomes integral to marketing, poor CRM data quality threatens to derail automation efforts for Windows users. Microsoft’s AI tools amplify data flaws, making it essential for marketers to prioritize data governance or risk automating bad customer experiences at scale.
Inside the 300,000-Seat AI Overhaul: TCS, Infosys, and Wipro Bet Big on Copilot, but Governance Gaps Loom
TCS, Infosys, and Wipro have each deployed Microsoft 365 Copilot to over 100,000 employees, collectively surpassing 300,000 seats. The massive rollout promises significant productivity gains but raises critical governance, security, and workforce challenges that could define the future of enterprise AI.
Samsung's UFS 5.0 Promises 10.8 GB/s Speeds, Shifts AI Storage Paradigm for 2027 Mobiles
Samsung's newly developed UFS 5.0 mobile storage standard doubles sequential read speeds to 10.8 GB/s and triples write speeds over UFS 4.0, targeting on-device AI workloads. The flash chip, sampling now and mass-produced in 2027, features hardware AI acceleration, low-latency command queuing, and a 5nm controller, aiming to eliminate storage bottlenecks for future smartphones, wearables, and XR headsets. Samsung's move could also boost Windows on ARM devices as the line between mobile and PC storage continues to blur.
Citi Names Panasonic and Mitsubishi Electric as Japan’s AI Hardware Champions: What It Means for the Windows Ecosystem
Citi’s June 2026 report names Panasonic Holdings and Mitsubishi Electric as top picks in Japan’s electronics sector, citing their critical but often overlooked roles in the AI hardware supply chain. From powering data centers to automating chip fabs, both companies are poised to benefit from surging AI infrastructure demand, indirectly shaping the Windows ecosystem from cloud to edge.
GPT-5 Pro Cracks a Long-Stalled T Cell Puzzle, Proving AI’s Power in Hypothesis-Driven Science
Immunologist Derya Unutmaz used OpenAI’s GPT-5 Pro to decode a stalled T cell dataset, yielding a mechanistic hypothesis and actionable experiments in days. The case highlights AI’s growing role in scientific hypothesis generation, the critical need for expert validation, and the emerging workflow that pairs AI speed with human rigor. It signals a broader shift in biomedical research toward AI-augmented discovery.
OpenAI Arms Defenders with GPT-5.5-Cyber and Patch the Planet in Sweeping Security Expansion
OpenAI’s Daybreak expansion introduces GPT-5.5-Cyber, a specialized AI for automated vulnerability remediation, alongside an updated Codex Security plugin and the Patch the Planet initiative. These tools promise to drastically reduce patch times for Windows environments, though strict partner controls and Microsoft integration remain works in progress.
Microsoft to Block Claude Code for Windows Engineers by 2026, Pushing In-House AI
Microsoft plans to phase out direct access to Anthropic's Claude Code for its Experiences and Devices division by June 30, 2026, assigning engineers in Windows, Microsoft 365, and Teams to migrate to its own Copilot CLI instead. The shift includes strict quotas and metered access for any remaining external AI coding tools, reflecting a broader push for AI governance and cost control. This move accelerates internal dogfooding of Copilot CLI and could influence how other enterprises manage agentic coding tools.
OpenAI Debuts GPT-5.5-Cyber With Record 85.6% CyberGym Score, Widening the AI Security Divide
OpenAI released its GPT-5.5-Cyber model via the vetted Daybreak program, scoring 85.6% on the CyberGym benchmark and beating Anthropic’s now-offline Mythos 5. The controlled rollout includes strict access controls and export licenses, giving Windows security teams an early advantage in vulnerability discovery while fueling debates over an intensifying AI cybersecurity arms race.
Microsoft Resumes Auto-Deploying 365 Copilot App on Windows 11 PCs — IT Admins Must Opt Out by June 2026
Microsoft plans to resume automatically installing the Microsoft 365 Copilot app on eligible commercial Windows 11 PCs in June 2026. The deployment targets devices with supported Microsoft 365 desktop apps unless administrators disable it via policy. Organizations have over a year to prepare and can block the installation, while the app requires a separate license for full functionality.