Microsoft is rapidly transforming the way we work and interact with technology—and Copilot is at the heart of it. What began as a smart assistant in Microsoft 365 is now becoming an AI-powered companion that sees, hears, analyzes, and creates across the entire Microsoft ecosystem.
Here’s a deep dive into what’s new with Microsoft Copilot as of June 2025.
✨ 1. Copilot Can Now See Your Screen
Microsoft has officially launched Copilot Vision for Windows, allowing the AI to understand what’s on your screen in real time. Just share your screen with Copilot, and it can:
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Analyze apps or documents you’re working on
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Offer suggestions, fixes, and step-by-step help
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Read what's visible and answer questions accordingly
This feature is available for free to U.S. users on Windows, iOS, and Android—making it one of Microsoft’s most powerful Copilot updates yet.
Think of it like “Circle to Search,” but for your entire desktop.
🛡️ 2. Copilot Is Coming to the Pentagon
Microsoft is building a customized version of Microsoft 365 Copilot for the U.S. Department of Defense. This version is set to launch in summer 2025, tailored to meet strict military-grade security and compliance requirements.
This move not only highlights the growing trust in Copilot’s capabilities, but also cements Microsoft as a leader in secure, enterprise-ready AI.
🖥️ 3. Smarter Windows Settings on Copilot+ PCs
If you’re using a Snapdragon-powered Copilot+ PC, you now have access to a smart Settings Assistant. This AI-powered guide can help you:
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Navigate complex system settings
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Troubleshoot hardware issues
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Customize your Windows experience effortlessly
Expect this to roll out to more devices later this year.
📊 4. Microsoft 365 Copilot Gets Even Smarter
Big upgrades have landed across Word, Excel, and Teams:
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Excel + Python: You can now run Python code in Excel, ask natural questions, and analyze data across your organization.
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Word Summaries: Summarize up to 3,000 pages of content, with tone and style coaching in multiple languages.
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Mobile & Mac Support: View and edit Copilot Pages from mobile, and use the new native Mac Copilot app.
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Teams Integration: “Draft with Copilot” now appears directly in Teams chat windows for instant content creation.
Even Viber integration is live—Copilot is now everywhere you work and communicate.
🛠️ 5. Copilot Studio: Build Your Own AI Agents
Copilot Studio has evolved with powerful new features:
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Billing control tools so you can manage costs by department or user group
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SSO support for third-party data sources
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Power Automate integration for process mining
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Autonomous agents that reason, react, and respond like human support staff
Security has also been upgraded, and support for additional languages (like Hebrew and Chinese) is now included.
🎧 6. Copilot Can Talk—and Summarize Audio
One of the coolest new additions is audio summaries. Coming soon, Copilot will be able to:
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Generate podcast-style summaries of meetings, documents, and files
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Read out insights and data while you’re multitasking
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Offer voice-guided briefings using a personalized AI voice
This builds on Microsoft’s earlier voice updates in Outlook, Teams, and OneDrive.
🔮 Final Thoughts: Copilot Is No Longer Just a Text Bot
Microsoft Copilot is quickly becoming a multimodal AI assistant that works across:
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Vision – sees what’s on your screen
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Voice – speaks and listens naturally
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Enterprise tools – understands your data and workflow
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Mobile & desktop – available across devices
Whether you're an everyday user or an enterprise IT leader, Microsoft Copilot in 2025 is not just a helper—it’s a full-fledged AI partner.
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