At Microsoft Build 2025, Microsoft revealed important updates to its AI ecosystem. These updates aim to boost productivity in businesses using customizable and collaborative AI agents. At the heart of the announcements is Microsoft 365 Copilot Tuning. This low-code feature in Copilot Studio lets organizations customize AI models. They can do this with their own data and workflows, so no deep technical skills are needed. This aims to make AI development more accessible and domain-specific across industries.
Another key feature is multi-agent orchestration. This allows many AI agents to work together on complex tasks, all while humans oversee their actions. This supports a growing industry trend toward agent-based architectures that mirror human teamwork. Microsoft added support for third-party and proprietary models in Copilot Studio. This change boosts customization and relevance.
Security and scalability are top priorities. Features like Microsoft Entra Agent ID help with identity management. Also, Microsoft Purview boosts data protection. Developers get new tools like the Microsoft 365 Agents Toolkit. They also have APIs to embed Copilot features into their own apps.
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These innovations show Microsoft’s plan to make AI development accessible. They also aim to speed up how businesses use intelligent agents. More than 230,000 organizations use Copilot Studio. These updates help Microsoft lead in the changing world of enterprise AI.