Microsoft launches new AI agents to power the future of "vibe working" Agent Mode and Office Agent will do your hard work for you Only US users get Office Agent from launch Inspired by vibe coding ...
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In college, your computer is more than just a study tool — it’s your library, filing cabinet and (much to my chagrin) sometimes even your classroom. But without good file management, it can ...
Microsoft is taking inspiration from the AI-driven workflows of "vibe coding" and has now set out to make "vibe working" a thing (yes, those are the words the company chose.) Does AI in the workplace ...
After rolling out Windows 11 25H2, also known as Windows 11 2025 Update, Microsoft has confirmed that the Media Creation Tool has stopped working on devices with Arm64 CPUs. The Windows 11 Media ...
The takeaway: Microsoft's dual strategy entails integrating multiple advanced AI models while expanding automation within Office. Redmond's efforts position Office as a central hub in the increasingly ...
Microsoft has introduced what it calls “vibe working” to Microsoft 365 Copilot, launching Agent Mode in Office apps and Office Agent in Copilot chat. The company described the updates as a new ...
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Austria's military has switched from Microsoft Office to LibreOffice. The move was all about digital sovereignty, not cost savings. Other governments are moving away from Microsoft to protect their ...