Microsoft Build 2025, held last month in Seattle, WA, featured Microsoft’s investments and innovations in Agentic AI. While for many working in tandem with an AI agent still seems in the sci-fi realm, Microsoft revealed that more than 230,000 organizations have leveraged Copilot Studio to build agents and automate processes. These early adopters include nearly 90% of their Fortune 500 customers.
With 75 sessions and over 50 announcements made during Build, the developer-focused event has a ton of content. We’ve compiled a summary of the key announcements surrounding Copilot and Power Apps.
Microsoft 365 Copilot Tuning
Microsoft introduced Copilot Tuning, a low-code feature within Copilot Studio that allows organizations to fine-tune AI models using their data, workflows, and processes. This lets you create domain-specific agents capable of tasks like automating document creation or drafting arguments that align with a company’s or department’s unique style. Copilot Tuning is set to roll out in June as part of the Early Access Program.
Multi-Agent Orchestration
The new multi-agent orchestration capability in Copilot Studio allows multiple AI agents to work together, exchanging data and dividing tasks based on each agent’s expertise. For example, agents across HR, IT, and marketing can collaborate to streamline the onboarding process for new employees. This feature is currently in public preview.
Enhanced Security and Governance
To meet new security concerns brought about by agentic AI, Microsoft launched Entra Agent ID, which assigns unique identities to each AI agent, ensuring secure access and traceability. Additionally, Microsoft Purview Information Protection is now extended to Copilot Studio agents built on Dataverse, supporting compliance and data security at scale.
Microsoft 365 Agents Toolkit
The new Microsoft 365 Agents Toolkit gives developers the freedom to build agents using their preferred stack. It includes an SDK for testing and debugging agents across Copilot, Teams, and the web—plus smart defaults for streamlined deployment in Azure environments.
Power Apps Plan Designer
Plan designer in Power Apps is now generally available, offering developers a built-in team of specialized AI agents to help translate business ideas into fully developed, end-to-end solutions.
Agent Feed
The new agent feed in Power Apps enters public preview, bringing a modern experience for business users to manage and collaborate with AI agents directly within their apps.
Accessible Enterprise-Grade AI
With these announcements, it’s clear Microsoft is doubling down on making advanced AI more accessible, customizable, and secure for developers and business users alike in Copilot and Power Apps.
For the full list of announcements, check out the Microsoft Build 2025 site and Book of News.
The tools are here to help teams work faster, collaborate with AI, and turn ideas into real solutions, without needing to be an AI expert.
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