It's tech developer conference season. Hot on the heels of Google I/O and just ahead of Apple's WWDC, here comes Microsoft's developer conference, Build. Like virtually all of these events for the past few years, we expect the Windows-maker to focus a lot on AI.
An AI focus is essentially required from a tech company these days, and Microsoft knows that. But what exactly is in store at this year's conference? We have a few guesses, and some of the session speakers say a lot about how AI is being viewed over at Microsoft right now.
On Monday, CEO Satya Nadella will take the stage and tell the world about what Microsoft has been up to and its plans for the future. Here's what we're expecting.
When is Microsoft Build?
Microsoft's Build developer conference will take place on June 2 and June 3 in San Francisco. The opening keynote will begin on June 2 at 10:00 a.m. PT. In-person attendees have shelled out nearly $1,100, but much of the event will be streamed live on YouTube, where the event can be viewed for free.
Copilot and AI agents
Copilot is now the vehicle for Microsoft's AI endeavors, so we expect it to take center stage during this year's conference. During Microsoft's latest earnings call, Nadella said the company is "evolving our family of Copilots from synchronous assistants to async coworkers that can execute long-running tasks across key domains." In fact, Agent Mode is now the default mode across several Office 365 Copilot products, including Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
Agents will be the new normal and focus for Microsoft going forward. "We are at the beginning of one of the most consequential platform shifts that will change the entire tech stack as agents proliferate and become the dominant workload," Nadella said.
For being the new and hot thing in the AI world, agentic AI is almost boring to talk about at this point. It's everywhere. But its capabilities will likely be at the center of Microsoft's announcements. Unlike a typical chatbot, agentic AI can perform tasks on your behalf. An agent can surface relevant information in your email inbox or even shop for you.
We already know that its own AI assistant, Copilot, is becoming more agentic in Office 365, and we expect that to extend further into its products and operating system.
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