Microsoft unveiled Copilot Cowork, a major shift from a “chatbot” to an “autonomous agent.” In a surprise move, Microsoft integrated technology from its partner Anthropic (specifically the engine behind Claude Cowork) to power this new capability, expanding beyond its traditional reliance on OpenAI.
Rather than just answering questions, Copilot Cowork is designed to execute multi-step, long-running tasks across the Microsoft 365 suite (Outlook, Teams, Excel, and Word) with minimal supervision.
What Makes “Cowork” Different?
Traditional AI assistants wait for a prompt to give an answer. Copilot Cowork is an “agentic” systemโit builds a plan and executes it in the background while you focus on other work.
- Autonomous Execution: You describe a goal (e.g., “Prepare me for the Acme Corp launch”), and the agent breaks it into a structured plan.
- Background Processing: It carries out tasks over minutes or hours, providing progress checkpoints rather than requiring constant back-and-forth chat.
- “Work IQ”: A new intelligence layer that pulls deep context from your emails, meetings, files, and enterprise data to understand complex workplace relationships.
Key Capabilities & Use Cases
Microsoft demonstrated several “real-world” tasks that the agent can now handle independently:
| Feature | Action Taken by Copilot Cowork |
| Calendar Cleanup | Scans Outlook for conflicts and low-value meetings; proposes a rescheduling plan and declines invites (with AI-written notes) once approved. |
| Meeting Preparation | Automatically gathers files, past emails, and briefing notes to create a “Meeting Deck” in PowerPoint and a briefing doc in Word. |
| Research & Analysis | Compiles company research from web sources and internal financial filings into a structured Excel workbook and executive summary. |
| Workflow Automation | Can coordinate across appsโfor example, taking a task from a Teams chat, creating a project plan in Planner, and drafting the follow-up emails. |
Pricing & The New “E7” Tier
The launch of Copilot Cowork coincides with Microsoft’s first major licensing expansion in a decade, aimed at consolidating the “AI-first” workplace.
- Microsoft 365 E7 (Frontier Suite): Launching May 1, 2026, for $99 per user/month. This premium tier bundles E5, Copilot ($30), and the new Agent 365 ($15) into a single package.
- Agent 365: A new “control plane” for IT managers to oversee, govern, and secure all AI agents running within the organization.
- Multi-Model Choice: For the first time, users in the Frontier program can choose between Claude and OpenAI (GPT-5.3) within the Copilot Chat interface, allowing for a “best model for the job” approach.
How to Access It
- Research Preview: Available starting this week to a limited set of enterprise customers.
- Frontier Program: Broader early access for existing Copilot subscribers will roll out in late March 2026.
- General Availability: Full integration across the standard M365 tiers is expected to follow the May 1st launch of the E7 suite.


