What's new in Copilot Studio: June 2025 | Microsoft Copilot Blog
IT leaders are under pressure to move fast. This blog post highlights the latest capabilities in Microsoft Copilot Studio, including enhancements to agent-building, integrations, and data accessibility. Read the blog to learn how these updates help you get more done with less complexity. Reach out to COR Concepts for a conversation about how to apply them in your business.
What enhancements have been made to the Copilot Studio agent builder?
The Copilot Studio agent builder now allows agents to reference a broader range of knowledge sources, including Outlook emails and Teams messages. This enhancement helps users easily access critical information that may be scattered across various platforms. Additionally, the builder suggests relevant knowledge sources based on recent activity, making it quicker to connect the right data.
How can file grouping improve agent responses?
The file grouping feature allows users to organize multiple files into named sets with specific instructions for agent retrieval. This structured approach enables agents to tailor responses based on document type or user role, improving the relevance and accuracy of the information provided without altering the content itself.
What tools are available for configuring agents in Copilot Studio?
The new Tools experience centralizes all necessary tools for agent configuration in one place, making it easier for makers to discover and manage them. This includes access to prebuilt connector actions, improved input widgets, and enhanced debugging tools, all designed to streamline the process of building and configuring powerful agents.

What's new in Copilot Studio: June 2025 | Microsoft Copilot Blog
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