Microsoft Unveils Ambitious AI Expansion at Build 2025
By Netvora Tech News
Microsoft has made a significant splash at its Build 2025 conference, announcing a major expansion of its Copilot Studio platform. The company is introducing multi-agent systems, new developer tools, security enhancements, and integration with WhatsApp, marking its most ambitious attempt yet to make AI agents more practical for enterprise use.
The suite of announcements addresses key limitations that have hindered broader adoption of agent technology in business settings. Microsoft's vision is to enable AI agents to collaborate on complex business tasks, streamlining workflows and increasing efficiency.
According to Ray Smith, VP of AI Agents at Microsoft, the company is seeing a growing need for governance and observability as customers roll out large-scale AI agent deployments. "The beauty of Copilot Studio is that we provide a managed infrastructure framework with built-in lifecycle management and comprehensive governance capabilities," Smith emphasizes in an exclusive interview with Netvora Tech News.
The Power of Multi-Agent Systems
At the heart of the announcements is Microsoft's new multi-agent system, which enables agents built with Copilot Studio, Microsoft 365, Azure AI Agents Service, and Azure Fabric to work together. These agents can delegate tasks to one another, completing complex business processes with ease.
- Agents can share knowledge and expertise to tackle complex tasks
- Delegation enables more efficient task completion
- Agents can adapt to changing business needs
Microsoft's new multi-agent system has the potential to transform enterprise workflows, making it easier for businesses to adopt and integrate AI technology into their operations.
‘Computer Use’ Feature Brings Human-Like UI Interaction to AI Agents
Another key feature announced by Microsoft is the 'Computer Use' feature, which enables human-like UI interaction with AI agents without the need for API dependencies. This breakthrough enables AI agents to interact with users in a more natural and intuitive way, opening up new possibilities for customer service, sales, and other business applications.
With these announcements, Microsoft is poised to make a significant impact on the enterprise AI landscape. As the company continues to innovate and push the boundaries of what is possible with AI, businesses can expect to see even more efficient, effective, and innovative solutions emerge.
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