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It may be winter down under, but Microsoft has been cooking! Across June and July, they’ve shipped more than forty changes to Microsoft 365 Copilot when you combine official release notes with related announcements on Copilot Cowork,

Last week gave us a good reminder that AI isn't standing still. OpenAI launched a new tool called ChatGPT Work, built on its latest model family, GPT‑5.6, while Anthropic extended free access to its powerful Claude Fable

CG TECH has been named a finalist for Employee Experience Partner of the Year at the 2026 techpartner.news Impact Awards, and the nomination comes down to one partnership: our work with ECH. ECH is a South Australian

Microsoft just launched a new business called Frontier Company. In plain terms, it's a team of Microsoft's own people who embed themselves inside a customer's business to design, build and run AI systems tailored to that business,

You might remember my last two posts on Claude Fable 5, Anthropic's most capable public model. First I shared why it had me genuinely excited, then I explained why the sudden shutdown mattered more than most headlines

Most of the noise about AI comes from the big end of town. Enterprise budgets, headline-grabbing pilots, and big vendor partnerships tend to dominate the conversation, which can make it feel like AI is something only large

A Law That Was Too Big, Then Scaled Back, Then Reshaped Again Most people in Australia haven't heard of Colorado's AI Act, and that's fair. It's a US state law, it's been rewritten twice, and on the

AI tools don't fail because the technology is bad. They fail because nobody remembers to use them. That extra tab, a separate login, the habit that never quite sticks. That's where most AI investment quietly disappears. It's

Something interesting is happening inside Microsoft's AI strategy right now, and it's more relevant to your bottom line than it might first appear. In January 2025, Microsoft added DeepSeek R1 to the Azure AI Foundry model catalogue,

I've been watching Copilot Cowork move through Microsoft's Frontier testing program since March 2026, and I've had a lot of conversations with business leaders who were curious but waiting. The wait is over. On 16 June 2026,