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Microsoft AI develops products and services that bring artificial intelligence into software, cloud computing, work, and developer tools. Its work includes models, agents, enterprise applications, and the infrastructure needed to deploy AI at scale.

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Cricket Australia uses AI Insights to bring fans closer to the action

Microsoft announced that Cricket Australia is using its AI Insights platform to enhance fan engagement. The technology delivers real-time data and analytics to provide fans with a deeper understanding of the game.

Why it matters: This highlights the growing role of AI in sports to improve fan experiences and engagement.

Jul 11, 2026

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Microsoft AI powers interactive Theodore Roosevelt experience at new library

Microsoft AI technology is enabling an interactive experience at the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, where visitors can engage with an AI-powered representation of the former president. The system uses natural language processing to facilitate conversations that bring historical figures to life.

Why it matters: This demonstrates how AI can enhance historical education and museum experiences by enabling conversational interactions with historical figures.

Jul 11, 2026

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At aged care provider Regis, AI takes on paperwork so staff can focus on residents

Microsoft highlights how aged care provider Regis is using AI to automate paperwork, allowing staff to spend more time with residents. The initiative is intended to reduce administrative workload and enhance the quality of care.

Why it matters: This shows a real-world use of AI in healthcare to streamline administrative tasks and support better resident care.

Jul 11, 2026

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Costa Rican dairy cooperative turns AI agents into coworkers

Microsoft reports that a Costa Rican dairy cooperative is integrating AI agents as coworkers using Microsoft Copilot. The initiative is intended to enhance productivity and collaboration within the cooperative.

Why it matters: This case study demonstrates how AI agents are being deployed as collaborative tools in traditional industries, potentially reshaping workplace dynamics.

Jul 11, 2026