Microsoft is set to introduce in-country data processing for its AI tool, Microsoft 365 Copilot, in 15 countries by 2026—a major move aimed at strengthening data sovereignty and regulatory compliance.
Microsoft on Wednesday, November 5, announced that it will begin in-country processing of Microsoft 365 Copilot interactions in four countries — including India — by the end of calendar year 2025.
Microsoft said it would allow customers of its productivity suite in India to have AI processing conducted within the country itself, starting by the end of 2025. The firm said “in-country data ...
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Microsoft will be rolling out in-country data processing for Microsoft 365 Copilot interactions across 15 countries, starting with India, Japan, Australia and the UK by the of 2025. This caters to ...
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