Tag: microsoft
All the articles with the tag "microsoft".
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AI Buyers Pay Twice
Satya Nadella's reverse information paradox is a clean warning: the real AI bill is not only tokens, it is the learning trace you give away.
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Microsoft Using Its Own Models Is the AI Cost Reality Check
Microsoft reportedly shifting more Office prompts to in-house MAI models shows the AI race moving from best model to best cost-control stack.
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Microsoft Frontier Company Means AI Still Needs Humans in the Room
Microsoft's $2.5B Frontier Company shows enterprise AI is shifting from demos to embedded deployment work inside real companies.
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Microsoft Is Making Agent Cost A Product Feature
Microsoft's June 16 AI post frames model diversity, Agent 365, and Copilot Cowork usage pricing as the enterprise cost layer agents need.
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Microsoft Scout Is The Always-On Agent Bet
Microsoft Scout introduces Autopilots: background agents with their own identity, enterprise controls, and permissioned access across work systems.
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Microsoft's Security Copilot Agent Is the Boring AI Win
A new Microsoft Security Copilot paper says its Dynamic Threat Detection Agent runs across tens of thousands of Defender customers with 80.1% precision. This is what production agents are starting to look like: narrow, audited, always-on, and embedded inside existing workflows.
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Microsoft's January Patch Broke Windows. Then They Patched the Patch. Then They Patched That.
Microsoft's January 2026 update caused boot failures, crashes, and blue screens across billions of PCs. They needed two emergency patches in ten days. This is not a one-time event. This is a structural problem nobody can fix.