Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365): Meetings search using categories added in Outlook
This unblocks customers from searching for meetings specifying the categories they have added in Outlook.

This unblocks customers from searching for meetings specifying the categories they have added in Outlook.

Copilot for Security is embedded in eDiscovery to enable users to provide a search prompt in natural language and will translate into keyword query language to help expedite the start of an eDiscovery search.

Microsoft 365 Copilot’s AI video creator is upgraded with transcript-based editing, custom media from OneDrive, natural voices, Brand Kit integration, improved scene structure, and a redesigned interface. Rolling out worldwide from late September to October 2025, it enables easier, professional video creation from documents and text prompts.

Cloud IntelliFrame, an AI video enhancement feature, is now available on Teams Rooms for Android with a Teams Rooms Pro license starting mid-October 2025. Administrators must enable it manually via the Teams admin console, with no default activation or changes to existing policies.

Microsoft 365 updates organizational data ingestion with enhanced attribute access, mapping, new connectors, and a new admin role. It unifies ingestion for Viva Insights and Viva Glint, supports parallel data sources, requires no new licenses except for Viva Insights/Glint features, and rolls out globally by early October 2025.

Microsoft 365 Copilot’s Memory update, rolling out October 2025, uses chat history to personalize responses and offers a redesigned Memory settings page for better user control. Existing admin settings remain unchanged, and no admin action is required unless updating documentation or training.

We’ve released updates to the following update channel for Microsoft 365 Apps:


We are announcing the find, filter, and sort using natural language with smart grid feature for Dynamics 365 Sales. With this feature users can find and filter leads and opportunities using natural language queries. This feature will reach general availability on October 24, 2025.

We’re expanding the capability to require explicit consent for recording and transcription to include 1:1 calls in Microsoft Teams. A new setting in the Teams Calling policy allows admins to enforce this requirement before recording or transcription can begin. When a user with the policy initiates recording, transcription, or both in a 1:1 call, the other participant is automatically muted, with their camera and content sharing turned off. The participant will see a prompt asking whether they consent to be included in the recording and transcription.
