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Microsoft is developing a unified application that brings together its fragmented suite of Copilot AI products into a single platform, according to a report published Friday citing two people familiar with the initiative. The project, internally dubbed “Delivering one Copilot,” aims to merge GitHub Copilot, Copilot chat, Copilot Cowork, and a new agentic workflow capability called Autopilot into one interface, with a target launch by the end of summer 2026.aiweekly
The effort is led by Jacob Andreou, the former Snap executive whom CEO Satya Nadella elevated in March to executive vice president overseeing both consumer and commercial Copilot experiences. That reorganization, announced in a memo to employees, also shifted former AI division leader Mustafa Suleyman to focus exclusively on frontier models and superintelligence research.cnbc
A primary task for Andreou has been merging the consumer and enterprise sides of Copilot into a seamless offering. The consolidation reflects a broader acknowledgment inside Microsoft that its array of separately branded AI assistants has confused users seeking a unified experience.reddit
The push comes as Microsoft faces intensifying competition from Google and others in the enterprise AI market. Microsoft introduced Copilot Cowork in March as an autonomous agent capable of sending emails, scheduling meetings, and creating documents across the Microsoft 365 environment. The company also launched agentic editing capabilities in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint in April.reworked
Despite heavy investment, Copilot adoption has lagged expectations. Microsoft has experimented with bundling strategies, including a proposed $99-per-user-per-month E7 enterprise bundle combining Copilot with its Agent 365 hub.businessinsider
The unified app would represent a departure from Microsoft’s current approach of embedding AI assistants piecemeal across its product line. By housing coding tools alongside productivity agents and autonomous workflows under one roof, Microsoft hopes to create a more compelling offering that drives stickier engagement. Early previews may surface at upcoming company events, though no full product showcase has been confirmed.aiweekly