Microsoft 365 Copilot gets an AI Researcher that everyone will love
- Microsoft is launching a deep research tool named Researcher in Microsoft 365 Copilot to aid in creating in-depth documents quickly.
- Microsoft is launching an AI-powered deep research tool called Researcher in Microsoft 365 Copilot, which will be available to customers starting in April.
- The Researcher agent utilizes internal documents and external data to produce in-depth research and save time for users, claiming to save selected adopters 6-8 hours weekly.
- Microsoft's Researcher combines OpenAI's deep research model with advanced search capabilities, while another tool called Analyst focuses on advanced data analysis.
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Developer’s Guide to the Built-In Tools of OpenAI Agents SDK
In my previous post, we looked at using the new OpenAI Responses API with the Agents SDK. In this post, I’ll look more closely at the built-in tools featured — and show how they can be used. I’ll keep the scripts small, as the point is to let the SDK do the heavy lifting, although (fair warning) that turned out to be only possible for two of the three tools. Web Search In the previous post, we set up our Python stack with OpenAI, so I’ll start w…
Microsoft infuses enterprise agents with deep reasoning, unveils data Analyst agent that outsmarts competitors
Microsoft announced Tuesday two significant additions to its Copilot Studio platform: deep reasoning capabilities that enable agents to tackle complex problems through careful, methodical thinking, and agent flows that combine AI flexibility with deterministic business process automation.
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