microsoft introduces copilot tuning and discovery tools for enhanced productivity

microsoft introduces copilot tuning and discovery tools for enhanced productivity
Satya Nadella Chairman and Chief Executive Officer at Microsoft Corporation — Official website
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Microsoft recently shared updates on its advancements in AI technology through a series of tweets. The company highlighted new capabilities and features designed to enhance productivity and innovation across various sectors.

On May 19, 2025, Microsoft introduced Copilot Tuning, a feature that allows organizations to leverage their own knowledge to train Copilot for specific tasks. These tasks include document generation, summarization, and expert Q&A, all tailored using the organization’s familiar tone, structure, and format.

Later that day, Microsoft announced a new version of GitHub Copilot at 16:45 UTC. This updated coding agent is now available in preview for Enterprise + Pro+ users. It promises enhanced functionality beyond code suggestion, aiming to streamline the coding process for developers.

At 17:58 UTC on the same day, Microsoft revealed Microsoft Discovery, an AI platform aimed at supporting frontline innovation in fields such as chemistry, materials science, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, and chip design. This platform equips researchers and engineers with specialized AI discovery agents capable of reasoning, generating content, simulating processes, and iterating on ideas.

Additional information for Step 3: Microsoft Corporation is a multinational technology company headquartered in Redmond, Washington. It develops software products such as the Windows operating system and Office suite.



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