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Microsoft Adds AI Agents to Teams

Akinola Ajibola by Akinola Ajibola
September 19, 2025
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The tech giant Microsoft has rolled out AI agents in Microsoft Teams, and this isn’t just another update you can ignore. These digital helpers are designed to work alongside you, handle routine tasks, and completely change how teams collaborate.

Unlike the chatbots you might have used before, these agents understand what you need, make decisions on their own, and can actually complete tasks without you having to guide them through every single step.

An AI agent in Microsoft Teams is a conversational chatbot that uses Large Language Models (LLMs) to interact with the users. It understands user intentions and selects a sequence of actions, enabling the chatbot to complete common tasks. These agents don’t just respond to what you say. They actually think about what you’re trying to accomplish and figure out the best way to help you get there.

Microsoft 365 agents are designed to help your users with unique work tasks, grounded in scoped knowledge, like extending a project plan or capturing unanswered questions during a meeting. With a Microsoft 365 Copilot license, users can access the following agents in Teams: Facilitator and others that handle specific workplace needs.

Depending on what you need, this agent comes with a different ability to do different things. Some specialize in meeting management, they can join your Team’s calls, take notes, track action items, and follow up with participants afterward. Others focus on project management, helping you stay on top of deadlines, resource allocation, and team coordination.

Picture your typical Monday morning. Instead of spending an hour reading through weekend emails, organizing your calendar, and preparing status reports, your AI agent has already sorted your emails by priority, scheduled your meetings based on everyone’s availability, and created a summary of what happened while you were away. You walk in ready to tackle the important stuff.

For businesses, this isn’t just about making individual workers more efficient. It’s about fundamentally changing how teams operate. In this future, Microsoft says, human employees will act as “agent bosses,” overseeing AI workforces like they manage people today. The company says the shift will create new jobs, eliminate others, and fundamentally reshape how businesses are structured, with human-AI teams forming around specific objectives and projects.

What makes these agents smart is their ability to understand context and chain multiple actions together. Monologue: Create AutoGPT-style agents for multi-step actions with full schema validation and automatic repair. Sequence: Enable your AI assistant to return a sequence of actions with schema validation for reliability. Functions: Produce structured responses using customizable user-defined workflows.

This means your agent doesn’t just do one thing and stop. If you ask it to organize a team offsite, it can book the venue, send calendar invites, create an agenda based on team goals, order catering, and set up the necessary technology, all from a single request. It’s like having a personal assistant who also happens to be a project manager, scheduler, and coordinator rolled into one.

The future of teamwork is here, and it includes AI colleagues that never sleep, never forget, and always have your back. The question isn’t whether this technology will change how we work ,it’s how quickly you’ll embrace the change.

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