The most capable model yet for agentic coding, biology, and cybersecurity opens to ~20 government-vetted partners before broad release; Sol leads a new three-tier family at $5/$30 per million tokens.
Why it matters: When Sol releases broadly in the coming weeks, it resets the ceiling for what agentic workflows can do — especially in technical and security-adjacent automation.
Copilot's review agent now uses its own file exploration tools for better efficiency, and orgs can set a default analysis depth across all repos at once.
Why it matters: Engineering teams standardizing AI code review now have an org-level control instead of per-repo configuration, reducing setup overhead for broader rollouts.
The June 25 update recovers conversations from before a /clear, fixes MCP OAuth handling, and measurably reduces CPU and memory use during long streaming sessions.
Why it matters: Lower resource overhead and conversation recovery reduce friction in daily Claude Code use — a meaningful quality-of-life improvement for teams running it in production.
Team and Enterprise admins can now require device verification before anyone views or steers a local Claude Code session remotely, adding a compliance-ready guard to collaborative agent handoffs.
Why it matters: As remote Code steering becomes a standard pattern for agent-driven workflows, this adds the device-level access control that enterprise IT teams need for audit trails.