Details
- Microsoft has launched multi-agent orchestration in Copilot Studio (in preview), allowing multiple AI agents to coordinate and execute complex workflows across departments such as HR and IT, including processes like employee onboarding.
- The new computer use feature enables agents to automate interactions with desktop applications and websites at the UI level, initially available through the Frontier program for select, high-volume U.S. customers.
- Developers can now incorporate over 1,900 Azure AI Foundry models, including OpenAI’s GPT-4.1 and customer-trained models, facilitating more specialized and adaptable AI responses.
- Copilot Studio agents support broader deployment, including WhatsApp and SharePoint as new publishing channels, Teams chat integration, and third-party knowledge sources from platforms like Salesforce and ServiceNow.
- Upgraded maker controls now offer file collections with tailored contextual instructions and enhanced analytics to fine-tune agent responses.
Impact
With these enhancements, Microsoft is elevating enterprise automation by streamlining AI-powered, cross-functional workflows at scale. Deepening integrations with major Microsoft platforms strengthens customer loyalty and supports critical compliance needs. This broad push into agent orchestration establishes Microsoft as a leading force in low-code AI for businesses, raising the bar for enterprise-grade technology solutions.