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ai workplace agents
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about AI workplace agents focus on Microsoft's efforts to embed autonomous, multi-step task execution into enterprise workflows. Recent threads cover the expansion of Copilot Cowork to mobile platforms, the introduction of reusable Cowork Skills and connectors, and the milestone of 20 million paid Microsoft 365 Copilot seats. The recurring theme is Microsoft's push to transform Copilot from a conversational assistant into a delegated work system that operates across Word, Excel, Outlook, and Teams. Members analyze the implications for productivity, trust, and the future of office software, with attention to how these agents handle complex tasks and integrate with third-party services.
Microsoft expanded Copilot Cowork on May 5, 2026, adding iOS and Android access, reusable Cowork Skills, and new Microsoft 365 and third-party connectors for Frontier program users who want the AI assistant to execute multi-step workplace tasks rather than merely answer prompts. The announcement...
Microsoft said on April 29, 2026, that Microsoft 365 Copilot has passed 20 million paid enterprise seats, up from 15 million in January, as CEO Satya Nadella argued on the company’s fiscal third-quarter earnings call that workplace AI is becoming a habitual tool. That is the headline number, but...
Microsoft’s new Feedback Hub is a bigger deal than a simple app refresh. It is a signal that the company is trying to rebuild trust with Windows 11 users after years of complaints about missing controls, awkward defaults, and features that seemed to arrive before the basics were finished. The...
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