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Here's How to Access Autonomous Agents in Copilot
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🤖 How To Access Autonomous Agents in Copilot
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🚀 ChatGPT introduces meeting recording and connectors for Google Drive, Box, and more
❇️ Anthropic’s AI is writing its own blog — with human oversight
😮Google quietly released an app that lets you download and run AI models locally
🤖 Microsoft Bing gets a free Sora-powered AI video generator
😎 OpenAI wants ChatGPT to be a ‘super assistant’ for every part of your life
🤖How To Access Autonomous Agents in Copilot
I just uncovered Microsoft's best-kept secret inside Copilot: two powerful AI Agents—Analyst and Researcher—previously reserved for Fortune 500s are now quietly available in standard subscriptions.
These agents unlock enterprise-grade analysis and deep research workflows—without needing additional tools or approvals. If you're using Copilot and not leveraging them, you're leaving serious competitive advantage on the table.
👉 Watch the full breakdown on YouTube to see how to activate and use them step-by-step. ⬇️
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😮 ChatGPT introduces meeting recording and connectors for Google Drive, Box, and more
ChatGPT just got a major upgrade for business users—now integrating with cloud tools like Google Drive, SharePoint, and HubSpot, plus offering deep research agents, meeting transcription, and MCP support for seamless enterprise workflows.
❇️Anthropic’s AI is writing its own blog —
with human oversight
Anthropic has quietly launched Claude Explains, a blog mostly written by its AI model Claude—then refined by human editors. It’s positioned as a showcase of how AI and human expertise can collaborate to create educational content across topics like coding, data analysis, and business strategy.
While Claude drafts the posts, Anthropic’s editorial team adds context and polish—highlighting a hybrid content creation model. The blog reflects a broader industry trend toward AI-generated media, though past efforts from other publishers have been riddled with errors and backlash.
👉 Read more about Claude Explains and how AI-human co-creation is shaping the future of content.
⚡Microsoft Bing gets a free Sora-powered
AI video generator

Image Credits: Microsoft Bing
Microsoft Bing just launched Bing Video Creator, a new feature in its app powered by OpenAI’s Sora—making it the first free way to generate AI videos from text prompts using Sora’s cutting-edge tech.
While Sora is normally gated behind paywalls, Bing users can now create up to 10 short vertical videos for free (5 seconds each) by simply logging into their Microsoft account. After that, videos cost 100 Microsoft Rewards points—earned through Bing searches or Microsoft Store purchases.
The tool is mobile-only at launch, with limited customization (vertical-only, short length, and long wait times), but horizontal video support is coming soon.
👉 Know more about it and bring your text prompts to life
💫Google quietly released an app that lets you download and run AI models locally

Google quietly launched AI Edge Gallery, an experimental Android app (iOS coming soon) that lets users run open-source AI models from Hugging Face directly on their phones—offline. From generating images to answering questions and editing code, these models run locally using your phone’s processor, preserving privacy and enabling access without an internet connection.
The app includes tools like Prompt Lab and task-specific shortcuts (e.g., AI Chat, Ask Image), with performance varying by device and model size. It’s currently in alpha and open to developer feedback.
💫OpenAI wants ChatGPT to be a ‘super assistant’ for every part of your life
OpenAI’s internal “H1 2025 Strategy” reveals plans to evolve ChatGPT into a “super assistant”—an AI that not only understands your preferences but becomes your interface to the internet. This assistant will help with everything from managing your calendar and sending emails to coding, planning vacations, and more—essentially, a smart, emotionally intelligent companion for daily life.
OpenAI believes the tech is now ready, with models like GPT-4.5 (02/03), multimodal input, and tool integrations paving the way for truly agentic, action-capable AI. Hardware development and deeper personalization are also key pillars of this vision.
👉 Read more to see how ChatGPT is being positioned to replace your apps—and possibly even your assistant.
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