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Microsoft Just Taught Its AI Agents to Talk to Each Other—and It Could Transform How We Work

  • At Build 2025, Microsoft announced multi-agent AI systems that enable AI agents to communicate and collaborate on complex business tasks.
  • Microsoft’s efforts follow growing enterprise AI competition and aim to help organizations extract measurable business value from AI investments.
  • The new platform integrates Copilot Studio, Microsoft 365, and Azure AI services, supporting agent-to-agent protocols and enabling agents to automate workflows across applications and devices.
  • Ray Smith emphasized that governance and observability become critical in large-scale rollouts, while Copilot Tuning allows customized, low-code agent refinement using company data.
  • These developments position Microsoft to accelerate enterprise AI adoption, potentially reshaping work by introducing digital employees that expand AI’s practical applications.
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At the Build 2025 event, Microsoft has presented a remarkable evolution of its Copilot Studio platform: the incorporation of multiagent systems, which allows different AI agents to collaborate with each other to solve complex business tasks. This functionality seeks to solve a common difficulty in companies: that a single agent manages processes from beginning to end. The solution is to divide the work into parts that different agents can assume…

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InfoWorld broke the news in on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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