Microsoft Unveils AI upgrades, Rolls out Copilot Cowork to Early-Access Users
By Reuters | 30 Mar, 2026
In a major push to upgrade AI offerings the software giant improved its Copilot research assistant to utilize multiple AI models simultaneously within the same workflow.
Microsoft on Monday unveiled new features in its Copilot research assistant that would allow users to utilize multiple AI models simultaneously within the same workflow, the latest move by the tech giant to improve its AI offering and boost adoption.
In a new feature called "Critique", Copilot's Researcher agent will now be able to pull outputs from both OpenAI's GPT and Anthropic's Claude models for every response, rather than relying on a single model.
While GPT generates the response, Claude will review the output for accuracy and quality before presenting it to the user, Microsoft said. The company expects to make that workflow bi-directional in the future, allowing GPT to review Claude's drafts as well.
"Having various different models from different vendors in Copilot is highly attractive - but we're taking this to the next level, where customers actually get the benefits of the models working together," Nicole Herskowitz, corporate vice president of Microsoft 365 and Copilot, said in an interview with Reuters.
The multi-model approach will help speed up user workflow, keep in check AI hallucinations - where systems generate false information - and produce more reliable outputs, boosting productivity and quality for customers, Herskowitz added.
Microsoft is also launching 'model Council', a feature that will allow users to compare responses from different AI models side-by-side. The upgrades come as Microsoft makes its new Copilot Cowork agentic AI tool more widely available to members in its 'Frontier' program, which provides customers with early access to some of its latest AI features.
Microsoft unveiled Copilot Cowork - a tool based on Anthropic's viral Claude Cowork product - in testing mode earlier this month, capitalizing on the growing demand for autonomous AI agents.
The Windows maker has been racing to improve its Copilot assistant to drive better adoption amid intense competition from rivals including Google's Gemini and autonomous agents such as Claude Cowork.
(Reporting by Deborah Sophia in Bengaluru; Editing by Shailesh Kuber)
Articles
- Iran Scorns US Peace Proposal As 'Unrealistic', Sends Fresh Missile Barrage to Israel
- Microsoft Unveils AI upgrades, Rolls out Copilot Cowork to Early-Access Users
- South Korea AI Chip Startup Rebellions Raises $400 Million in Latest Funding Round
- China Southern Returned to Profit in 2025, Ending 5 Years of Losses
- US Airlines Face Fuel-Driven Shakeout
- Major US Airports Begin Returning to Normal As TSA Agents Set to Get Paid
- Women's Sports Draw Smart Money Seeking Growth Bargains
- BYD Expects to Hit 1.5 million Overseas Car Sales in 2026
- Respect Is the True Language of Success
- Daily Sunshine Does So Much More than Red Light
