The issue usually stems not from the Copilot agent itself, but from its deployment and interaction within the Teams environment. Common reasons for this include restrictive Teams admin policies that ...
Microsoft Corp. envisions a future where everyone starts “vibe working” with the launch of its new Agent Mode in Office Apps and Agent Mode in Copilot Chat offering new ways to automate business and ...
Microsoft has launched AI agents for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. The agents are available for business and individual subscribers. Now accessible on the web, the agents will expand to the desktop.
Microsoft is taking inspiration from the AI-driven workflows of "vibe coding" and has now set out to make "vibe working" a thing (yes, those are the words the company chose.) Does AI in the workplace ...
Microsoft is bringing a new concept called “vibe working” to its Microsoft 365 Copilot, launching two powerful AI features today. The update introduces Agent Mode for Excel and Word and a new Office ...
A new Agent Mode comes to Office apps today, alongside an Office Agent in Copilot chat. is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 ...
Microsoft is introducing Agent Mode in Excel, part of its new approach to “vibe working,” where Copilot can analyze data, generate visualizations, and iterate on results through multi-step tasks.
With Agent Mode, Microsoft wants to replicate what 'vibe coding' does for software development. Jibin is a tech news writer based in Ahmedabad, India, who loves breaking down complex information for a ...
Excel is the world’s most versatile data modeling tool—powering everything from household budgets to Fortune 500 profit and loss statements (P&Ls). Yet, the full power of Excel is available only to ...
Forget vibe coding — Microsoft has a new idea. It's called "vibe working," and it's what the company is promising as it brings more agentic AI features to its Microsoft 365 Office apps using Microsoft ...
If you think vibe-coding was an overhyped fad that could turn ideas into software, wait until you hear what Microsoft has cooked up for the rest of us mortals working with Office tools. Say hello to ...