VentureBeat October 28, 2025
Michael Nuñez

Microsoft is launching a significant expansion of its Copilot AI assistant on Tuesday, introducing tools that let employees build applications, automate workflows, and create specialized AI agents using only conversational prompts — no coding required.

The new capabilities, called App Builder and Workflows, mark Microsoft’s most aggressive attempt yet to merge artificial intelligence with software development, enabling the estimated 100 million Microsoft 365 users to create business tools as easily as they currently draft emails or build spreadsheets.

“We really believe that a main part of an AI-forward employee, not just developers, will be to create agents, workflows and apps,” Charles Lamanna, Microsoft’s president of business and industry Copilot, said in an interview with VentureBeat. “Part of the job will...

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