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Microsoft (MSFT) Stock Update & Insight Report – 2 Oct 2025

Microsoft News Today, November 17, 2025: AI Power Crunch, New Copilot Tools, Xbox Showcase and Key EU Rulings

Microsoft enters the week with a dense slate of announcements and headlines touching nearly every part of its business: AI and cloud partnerships, advertising and Copilot features, security updates, Xbox news, EU data‑protection decisions, and even nuclear‑powered data‑centers. Below is a curated, human‑readable roundup of the most important Microsoft stories dated 17 November 2025, with context for IT leaders, investors, regulators, and everyday users. 1. AI partnerships: Levi Strauss, Aalo Atomics and Dynatrace deepen Microsoft’s enterprise reach Levi Strauss & Co. rolls out a Teams “superagent” for employees Levi Strauss & Co. and Microsoft announced a wide‑ranging collaboration that puts AI
Microsoft’s Copilot Unleashes AI ‘Office Agents’ That Write Your Spreadsheets and Slides

Microsoft’s Copilot Unleashes AI ‘Office Agents’ That Write Your Spreadsheets and Slides

Microsoft bills this era of AI-assisted work as “vibe working” – akin to its earlier “vibe coding” for apps. As Corporate VP Sumit Chauhan explains, “in the same way vibe coding has transformed software development, the latest reasoning models in Copilot unlock agentic productivity for Office artifacts” theverge.com. In practice, that means you start with a simple prompt (“Create a budget workbook and chart for me…”) and the AI agent orchestrates the multi-step process. The Microsoft blog calls it “the new pattern of work for human-agent collaboration” microsoft.com theverge.com. In Excel, for example, Agent Mode can automatically apply financial formulas, build
AI Coding Assistant Showdown: GitHub Copilot Enterprise vs Google Gemini vs Amazon Q Developer Pro

AI Coding Assistant Showdown: GitHub Copilot Enterprise vs Google Gemini vs Amazon Q Developer Pro

GitHub Copilot Enterprise runs on OpenAI Codex and GPT-4, provides real-time code suggestions and can generate entire functions from natural language prompts, with a six‑month enterprise trial showing 94% of developers staying “in the flow” and 88% of Copilot’s suggestions kept in final code. Copilot Workspace is planned to enable multi‑step tasks and autonomous code changes across a codebase. Copilot Enterprise is priced at $39 per user per month, launched as GA in early 2024, includes admin controls and privacy commitments, and does not train on private code unless explicitly opted in. Google Gemini Code Assist uses the Gemini family
GPT-5 Launches Today: OpenAI’s ‘PhD-Level’ AI Ushers in a New Era of ChatGPT

Battle of the AI Titans: GPT-5 vs Grok 4 vs Microsoft Copilot – Who Wins the Next-Gen AI Showdown?

GPT-5 launched in August 2025 with a 400,000-token context window, multimodal text-and-image input, test-time compute, and access for about 700 million ChatGPT users worldwide. GPT-5 comes in three tiers—GPT-5, GPT-5 Mini, and GPT-5 Nano—sharing the 400K context and multimodal input while offering different performance and cost profiles. The GPT-5 API pricing is $1.25 per million input tokens and $10 per million output tokens, plus $0.125 per million cached tokens. Grok 4 launched in July 2025, promoted as the world’s most powerful AI model, and introduced Grok 4 Heavy as a multi-agent variant capable of collaborating on problems. In Humanity’s Last
8 August 2025
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