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Microsoft Copilot
Microsoft Copilot is Microsoft’s AI layer across Microsoft 365, Windows, and developer tools, focused on documents, search, meeting summaries, and coding workflows. For enterprises, the key issues are data access, integration depth, and how much control teams keep.
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AI companies will win only by proving they won’t hollow out jobs
AI companies must earn public trust by showing clear job benefits, not just cheaper models.

Microsoft adds usage-based pricing to Copilot Cowork
Microsoft’s Copilot Cowork now bills by usage on top of Microsoft 365 Copilot, with tenant controls and model choices.

Prompt engineering is a writing skill, not a magic trick
Prompt engineering works best as disciplined writing, iteration, and verification, not as a shortcut to truth.

Microsoft Copilot now spans search, work, and apps
4 ways Microsoft Copilot now covers search, work, images, and enterprise chat across Microsoft products.

Microsoft’s Copilot super app fixes app-hopping
I break down Microsoft’s Copilot super app plan and turn it into a copy-ready pattern for unifying scattered AI tools.

Microsoft Copilot’s 2026 update targets real work
Microsoft’s 2026 Copilot update adds meeting intelligence, context-aware scheduling, and a five-part prompt method for harder work.

Microsoft adds multi-model Copilot workflows
Microsoft is testing Copilot Cowork and multi-model workflows, aiming to make its assistant more useful for research-heavy teams.

Claude vs ChatGPT vs Copilot vs Gemini for Enterprise
Claude leads on long-context work and coding benchmarks, while ChatGPT, Copilot, and Gemini win on reach, integration, and workflow fit.