What’s New in AI from Microsoft Build 2025: Copilots, Agents and More

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AI Takes Center Stage

At Build 2025, CEO Satya Nadella showcased Microsoft’s vision for an “open agentic web,” on 19 may, emphasizing AI agents that autonomously perform tasks, collaborate across systems and accelerate innovation in coding, enterprise workflows and scientific research.

GitHub Copilot Evolves

GitHub Copilot transforms into a full-fledged coding agent, capable of autonomously handling tasks like bug fixes and code maintenance, enhancing developer productivity.

Introducing Microsoft Discovery

Microsoft Discovery, a new AI tool, aids in scientific research by simulating real-world scenarios, such as developing new cooling solutions, to accelerate innovation.

Azure AI Foundry Expands

Azure AI Foundry now hosts models like Elon Musk’s xAI Grok 3, providing developers with a broader range of AI tools under Microsoft’s cloud services.

Copilot Tuning Introduced

The new Copilot Tuning feature allows developers to tailor AI agents using company-specific data, ensuring more relevant and efficient performance in enterprise environments.

Teams AI Library Launched

Microsoft introduces the Teams AI Library, enabling developers to create and share AI agents across platforms like Teams and Microsoft 365, fostering collaboration.

Windows AI Foundry Announced

Windows AI Foundry provides developers with tools to build AI features that run across CPUs, GPUs and the cloud, enhancing AI integration in Windows 11.

Smarter Productivity Tools

Microsoft 365 Copilot receives updates, including new research tools that utilize AI to analyze data across multiple sources, streamlining workflows for users.

A New Internet Paradigm

Microsoft’s vision of an “agentic web” aims to create an AI-powered internet where autonomous agents interact and perform tasks, reshaping digital experiences.

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