10 free Microsoft Build sessions you should absolutely attend to see AI's future

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Microsoft Build has spent the last several years becoming the most important calendar event for developers working on the Microsoft platform. The 2026 edition, running June 2–3 at Fort Mason Center in San Francisco, looks to carry that momentum further, with AI sitting at the center of almost everything on the agenda.

Whether you're attending in person or watching online for free, the session catalog has over 90 entries covering everything from agentic AI to model training. Registration for online access costs nothing, which means the full two days of content, including the opening keynote from CEO Satya Nadella, are open to anyone with an internet connection.

Why Build 2026 is crucial to AI's future

Last year's conference set a high bar. Build 2025 produced more than 50 announcements under the theme of AI agents, including a new GitHub Copilot coding agent that could autonomously...

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