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Super excited about GPT-5.2 from our partners at OpenAI. Making it natively part of the Microsoft tools people use every day along with your work data helps all the new model capabilities shine. The pace of progress continues to accelerate. GPT‑5.2 brings together GPT-5.2 Thinking—built for solving harder problems, long-context reasoning, coding, spreadsheets, and presentations; and GPT-5.2 Instant—an efficient model for everyday writing, translation, and skill-building.  • GPT-5.2 with Work IQ is great for unlocking insights, market research, and strategic planning —reasoning across your meetings, emails, and docs. Starting today, you can select GPT-5.2 in the model picker in M365 Copilot. • In GitHub Copilot, GPT-5.2 is a fantastic multi-purpose model, especially when it comes to long-context and reasoning when coding or investigating a complex code base. Also available today. • We’re also bringing GPT-5.2 models to Microsoft Foundry and Copilot Studio, and starting rollout in our Copilot consumer experience. Ultimately, for us this is all about model choice for all of our customers and with auto, you can rely on Copilot to pick the right model for the job at hand. I’m looking forward to what customers are able to achieve with this new capability.

**“Incredible to witness how modern technology is reshaping human potential. Innovations like GPT-5.2 are not just tools — they are catalysts for a smarter, faster, and more empowered world. When technology aligns with purpose, progress becomes unstoppable. This is the right path toward a brighter future where human intelligence and AI rise together to create limitless possibilities. Together we rise — with innovation, vision, and the courage to shape tomorrow.”** ⚙️✨🌍 #INDAMLifestyle #TechForGood #RightPathBrightFuture #TogetherWeRise #InnovationLeadership #FutureIsNow #AIEmpowerment

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Satya, the architectural pivot to offer specialized model choice GPT-5.2 Thinking vs. Instant is precisely what scaled enterprise IT requires. Crucially, the 'auto' model selection in Copilot removes complexity for the end-user. However, for IT leadership, this introduces a new challenge: Managing the resulting infrastructure sprawl and cost variability. Relying on auto-selection for every user action will require real-time FinOps and AIOps integration to ensure intelligent resource allocation and cost governance - especially since Thinking models will naturally be more compute-intensive. This balance between specialized performance and scalable operational overhead is where the next wave of IT automation must focus. Monumental release, but the infrastructure road ahead remains complex.

he reasoning improvements in GPT-5.2 are impressive, especially in long-context stability. One area that could unlock an even higher level of capability is recursive conceptual reasoning the ability for the model to revisit, refine, and restructure its own intermediate assumptions while solving complex problems. Human experts don’t simply follow a chain of thought; they reshape the chain as they go. If future models can integrate this kind of dynamic self-revision, AI reasoning will move much closer to true scientific and architectural thinking.

From my perspective, Microsoft is losing its way. By betting on a diverse range of AI products, it's failing to maintain a sound management policy, let alone a coherent strategy. The risk is real: resource dispersion and a lack of coherence. A wide variety of projects leads to: Product Cannibalization: One AI product competing with another developed internally. Customer Confusion: Difficulty understanding which "Microsoft AI" is best suited to their needs (is it Copilot, Azure AI, or an OpenAI model?). Inconsistent Implementation: A management policy that seems to constantly change depending on the latest innovation or acquisition.

What excites me about GPT-5.2 isn’t just the capability gains. It’s the shift in how organizations will be able to make sense of themselves. When models can reason across long context, meetings, documents, and codebases, AI stops being a point solution and becomes part of the signal → sense → decision loop inside the enterprise. The teams that will benefit most aren’t the ones simply adopting new models they’re the ones aligning their workflows, governance, and data clarity so the reasoning capabilities actually land. GPT-5.2 feels like the moment where AI becomes less of an assistant and more of an operational partner.

GPT‑5.2 shows that progress isn’t just acceleration — it’s cognition differentiated. Thinking vs Instant, Work IQ vs Copilot: models become modes of reasoning, not just engines of output. MarCognity‑AI extends this: every mode is audited, reflected, and evolved toward autonomy that serves humanity. Choice + metacognition = trust that scales across contexts and frontiers. #VisibleCognition #AIReflects #EthicalAI Satya Nadella

Your announcement beautifully captures the momentum we’re seeing in the AI ecosystem. GPT-5.2 is another strong step forward — not just in raw capability, but in how seamlessly it integrates into the tools people rely on every day. What impresses me most is the balance between deep reasoning power and real-world usability. Bringing GPT-5.2 into M365 Copilot, GitHub Copilot, and the broader Microsoft ecosystem will unlock entirely new workflows for teams, creators, and enterprises. This level of model optionality — and the ability for Copilot to dynamically choose the right model — is truly transformative. Excited to see how customers turn these capabilities into meaningful, scalable outcomes. 👏 👍

Combining it with Microsoft tools can greatly improve work efficiency. This not only enhances the ability to solve complex problems, but also provides efficient support for daily writing and skills training.

The only reason people are using Microsoft 365 Copilot, is because it's all their organization provides. Most that I know, use their own personal subscription to ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini, rather than be stuck with Copilot. New models being available in GitHub is useful, but as before, the best way to access GPT-5.2 is through ChatGPT or Codex. Hoping Microsoft starts takings AI seriously, dumps Copilot, and builds something not completely terrible. Maybe you know someone that can make that happen.

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