マイクロソフト、新Copilot機能でAIエージェントへの再コミットを表明
MicrosoftはAnthropicのClaudeモデルをより広範に製品に統合し、相互運用可能で自律的なAIエージェントツールの開発に注力している。
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MicrosoftのAIエージェントへの再コミット
Microsoftが新たなCopilot機能を通じてAIエージェント開発に注力していることを示す。
Anthropic Claudeモデルの統合拡大
AnthropicのClaudeモデルをMicrosoftの提供サービスにより広く統合している。
相互運用可能なエージェントツールの追求
相互運用可能で自律的な(agentic)AIツールの開発を目指している。
Copilot機能の強化
新たなCopilot機能を通じてAIエージェント能力を強化している。
影響分析・編集コメントを表示
影響分析
この動きは、MicrosoftがAIエージェント分野での競争力を強化し、Anthropicとの連携を深めることで、AIツールの相互運用性と自律性を高める戦略を示している。業界全体として、大規模言語モデルの統合とエージェント技術の実用化が加速する可能性がある。
編集コメント
MicrosoftのAIエージェント戦略の具体化を示す重要な動向。Anthropicとの連携強化が、OpenAI以外の主要LLMプロバイダーとの関係構築という観点でも注目される。
Microsoft、新Copilot機能でAIエージェントへの取り組みを強化
この技術大手は、相互運用可能でエージェント的なツールの追求に伴い、AnthropicのClaudeモデルを自社のサービス群により広範囲に統合しています。
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2 Min ReadMicrosoft on Monday released a new series of AI agent products aimed at enterprise customers, evolving its Copilot tool from an AI assistant to a wider ecosystem of agentic features.The launch, dubbed by Microsoft "Wave 3" of its 365 Copilot rollout, centers on a new feature called Copilot Cowork, built in collaboration with Anthropic and powered by the independent generative AI vendor's Claude model. The move represents something of an about-face for Microsoft, which was originally closely tied to Anthropic's archrival, OpenAI. The tool is designed to handle complex, multi-step tasks from a single user request. By accessing a user’s work apps and context, Microsoft said it can provide more targeted, tailored responses to the task at hand.Copilot Cowork is being piloted with select customers and is set to enter research preview in March as part of Microsoft's new Frontier Worker product suite.Related:Adobe Launches AI Agent Platform for CXMicrosoft said Claude will also now be available across the full Copilot Chat experience. Meanwhile, Microsoft is planning a new generation of agentic features for Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook, with employees gaining an improved chat experience, the ability to create and augment artifacts and tools to build their own agents.Also, Microsoft said it will make its Microsoft Agent 365 system generally available on May 1. Governance and transparency -- increasingly crucial considerations for enterprise AI deployments -- featured prominently in this release. "The speed of agent development and proliferation tells us customers see value, but without guardrails the pace of adoption turns into blind spots, diminished ROI and real security risk," Jared Spataro, Microsoft’s chief marketing officer for AI at Work, wrote in a blog post on the launch. "As AI agents become more capable and autonomous, trust is nonnegotiable."Pitched as addressing these concerns, Microsoft said Agent 365 gives IT and security leaders a single platform to “observe, govern, manage and secure” agents across their organization.The vendor also highlighted interoperability as a key motivation behind the updates, with Microsoft highlighting siloed as causing difficulties for organizations looking to uptake AI technologies at scale.“Leaders end up managing overlapping tools, inconsistent experiences, and rising costs as teams bring their own AI into the business,” Spataro said. “The result is broken context for users, unnecessary overhead for organizations, and the burden of model selection pushed onto people who just want to get work done.”Related:OpenAI Updates Agents SDK, Aims at Building Secure AgentsAbout the AuthorContributing WriterScarlett Evans is a freelance writer with a focus on emerging technologies and the minerals industry. Previously, she served as assistant editor at IoT World Today, where she specialized in robotics and smart city technologies. Scarlett also has a background in the mining and resources sector, with experience at Mine Australia, Mine Technology and Power Technology. She joined Informa in April 2022 before transitioning to freelance work.
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