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06/07/2026
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Artificial intelligence is evolving at an incredible pace, and Microsoft continues to push the boundaries of what is possible with Microsoft 365 Copilot which has morphed from being an AI assistant to a genuine digital co-worker. The latest wave of updates brings more intelligence, deeper collaboration capabilities, enhanced content creation tools, and stronger governance features making Copilot an even more powerful workplace assistant.
For businesses across the Middle East looking to improve productivity, streamline workflows, and unlock greater value from Microsoft 365, these new capabilities offer plenty to get excited about.
One of the most impressive additions is Video Recap in Copilot Chat. Rather than simply generating a written meeting summary, Copilot can now create a narrated highlight reel featuring key moments from recorded meetings.
Instead of spending an hour watching a meeting recording, users can quickly review the most important discussions, decisions, and action points through a concise video summary. For busy professionals managing multiple meetings each day, this could prove to be a significant time saver.
Microsoft has also expanded Audio Recap capabilities, adding support for multiple new languages, making meeting insights more accessible for global and multilingual teams.
Microsoft’s Researcher capability continues to evolve rapidly. Users can now transform research outputs into different formats with a single click, including:
This means a piece of research can be instantly adapted for executives, project teams, or external stakeholders without requiring manual reformatting.
Even more exciting is the introduction of multi-model intelligence. New capabilities known as Critique and Council use multiple AI models to review, validate, and compare outputs before presenting results.
In simple terms, Copilot is no longer relying on a single AI perspective. It can now challenge its own conclusions, compare viewpoints, and strengthen the quality and reliability of research findings. This represents a significant step forward for businesses that rely on AI-generated analysis to support decision-making.
Excel users are seeing some of the most practical improvements. Through Work IQ, Copilot can automatically pull relevant context from emails, meetings, chats, and files to help it understand the wider business situation before making recommendations or edits. The result is more intelligent spreadsheet assistance that reflects current projects, priorities, and business relationships rather than simply analyzing rows and columns in isolation.
Microsoft has also removed another common limitation by enabling Copilot to perform multi-step edits on locally stored Excel files, meaning users no longer need to move workbooks to the cloud before taking advantage of advanced Copilot capabilities.
Content creation continues to be one of Copilot’s strongest areas. In Word, Copilot now automatically displays citations when using information from web sources or organizational data. This provides greater transparency and helps users validate information more easily.
In PowerPoint, Copilot can now standardize formatting across an entire presentation in a single action. Fonts, font sizes, and bullet styles can be aligned automatically, eliminating hours of manual slide clean-up and helping teams create polished presentations faster.
Meanwhile, Copilot Notebooks have received a major redesign, bringing together content, references, and conversations into a unified workspace that makes collaboration and knowledge management easier than ever.
Microsoft is also reimagining SharePoint with the introduction of AI in SharePoint. Users can now create sites, pages, libraries, and lists simply by describing what they want in natural language. At the same time, AI can automatically organize content by applying metadata and adapting document libraries as information changes. For organisations investing in AI, this is particularly important because better organized information leads directly to better Copilot responses and more effective AI agents.
As organisations adopt AI at scale, governance becomes increasingly important. Microsoft has responded with expanded Purview Data Loss Prevention (DLP) capabilities that help prevent sensitive information from being exposed through prompts or web searches. Administrators can now apply policies that detect sensitive information such as financial data or national ID numbers and prevent inappropriate use within Copilot. Additional controls allow organisations to manage trusted information sources, exclude specific web domains from AI grounding, and gain deeper visibility into how Copilot is being used across the business.
From intelligent meeting recaps and advanced research capabilities to smarter document creation and stronger governance, Copilot is helping organisations work faster, make better decisions, and get more value from their Microsoft 365 investment.
For businesses that have not yet explored Microsoft Copilot—or for those looking to maximize their existing deployment—now is the perfect time to take another look.
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