Agent Collaboration Weekly AI News

September 15 - September 23, 2025

This weekly update brings exciting news about AI agents working together as teams. The biggest story comes from Microsoft, which announced new collaborative AI agents for its Office software on September 18.

Microsoft's new AI agents can work as team members instead of just personal helpers. These agents help with meetings, organize files, and manage projects across different Microsoft apps like Teams and SharePoint. Think of them as digital coworkers that never sleep and can handle multiple tasks at once.

The Facilitator agent helps run meetings by making agendas and taking notes. The Project Manager agent creates tasks and tracks progress. The Knowledge Agent organizes files and keeps everything neat. These agents can talk to each other and share information, making teamwork smoother.

Other companies are also building agent partnerships. Siteimprove and Optimizely connected their AI agents to help websites work better. This shows how different AI systems can work together across different companies.

New research shows that many businesses are getting ready for AI teammates. The 2025 Agentic AI Futures Index studied over 600 companies to see how they plan to use AI agents. Most companies want AI agents that can make decisions and solve problems on their own.

Security experts are also preparing for AI agents. They worry about keeping these digital workers safe and making sure they don't cause problems. As AI agents become more common, companies need better rules and safety measures.

These changes mean the future of work will include both humans and AI agents working side by side. The agents will handle boring tasks while people focus on creative work and big decisions.

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