Shaping Next-gen Development: The Future of Copilot in Power Platform
These new capabilities enable you to build copilots that acts as agents that can run business processes and associated tasks, transforming how you approach organizational efficiency.
AI is transforming the way we work, and organizations need cutting-edge AI solutions to stay competitive and meet increasing demand.
Copilot in Microsoft Power Platform and Microsoft Copilot Studio enable developers to build powerful and effective applications and custom copilots that improve user engagement and reduce development costs and risks.
Microsoft Copilot already works alongside you, and now your copilot will also be able to work for you, proactively, independently, and asynchronously responding to data and events in the background to automate business processes.
These new capabilities enable you to build copilots that acts as agents that can run business processes and associated tasks, transforming how you approach organizational efficiency.
Developers provide their copilot with a defined task, equip it with the necessary knowledge and actions, and then Copilot Studio orchestrates dynamic workflows and acts behind the scenes to seamlessly integrate them to automate the task. These capabilities in Copilot Studio are available for customers in limited private preview. It’s early days, and we look forward to learning alongside our customers before wider availability later this year.
In addition, Copilot Studio is introducing Copilot connectors to simplify how developers connect their business and collaboration data to their copilots. Copilot connectors include more than 1,400 Microsoft Power Platform connectors, Microsoft Graph connectors, and Power Query connectors—with Microsoft Fabric integrations coming soon.
This makes it possible for copilots to use various data sources, including public websites, Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft OneDrive, Microsoft Dataverse tables, Microsoft Fabric OneLake, and Microsoft Graph, as well as leading third-party apps. IT teams will soon be able to curate and manage available Copilot connectors to ensure their developers are using a trusted catalog.