Microsoft Teams is getting a meaningful update that overhauls almost every part of how you use the app, from AI-assisted meetings to a cleaner chat layout. Most of the changes are already in testing, and several are scheduled to roll out before the end of the summer.
Starting with the most interesting addition: an upgraded AI Facilitator that can listen to your meeting, spot when someone seems confused, and generate a response (via Windows Report).
So what exactly is changing in Teams?
The AI Facilitator can step in with an AI-generated answer in the chat when it detects silence in a meeting, particularly after a question has been asked and you can’t respond. It can also search the web in real time to help field questions.
Microsoft is careful to note that this feature will not be on by default. Furthermore, participants can disable all Meeting AI features using a single toggle. While organizers and regular participants get access to the control, guests don’t.
For teams that meet in person rather than over video, Teams Rooms on Windows will gain AI-powered notes starting in August 2026. General availability for the feature commences in October.
A physical meeting participant can tap Take Notes, and Teams will display AI-generated notes and action items on the right side of the screen. The notes can then be synced to SharePoint for the rest of the team.

What else is new?
On the chat side, Teams is introducing two new sections: Muted and Meeting. Conversations that have been muted will drop into their own section, and meeting-related chats will be grouped in a separate one.
As part of this change, Existing Meeting chat filters are going away. Screen sharing is also getting its own dedicated section in the interface, reducing clutter around meeting controls.
Yet another small but genuinely useful update is a change to how guest invitations work. Instead of arriving from a generic no-reply address, invite emails will now come from the actual person who sent the invitation. This makes them appear legitimate and allows guests to reply directly.
Microsoft says this rollout should be complete by the end of July.




