Microsoft reorders Copilot teams, freeing up AI chief for superintelligence push Microsoft announced on Tuesday it is restructuring its Copilot teams by unifying its commercial and consumer versions to enhance the artificial intelligence assistant and drive broader adoption. The move aims to improve Copilot’s capabilities amid growing competition from rivals like Google’s Gemini and Anthropic’s Claude Cowork, which have gained traction in the AI market. The restructuring will allow Mustafa Suleyman, Microsoft’s AI chief, to focus more intensively on the company’s superintelligence initiatives. Suleyman emphasized that the reorganization will enable him to dedicate his efforts to developing advanced AI models over the next five years. Jacob Andreou, who has led Microsoft AI’s product and growth efforts since last year, will now oversee Copilot operations across both consumer and commercial segments. Senior executives Ryan Roslansky, Perry Clarke, and Charles Lamanna will manage M365 apps and the Copilot platform. Consumer Copilot experiences, which include features like chat, news, search, shopping, and operating system integrations, have seen daily app users nearly triple year over year, according to CEO Satya Nadella. During Microsoft’s earnings call in January, Nadella highlighted that M365 Copilot, the $30-per-month AI assistant for business users, has reached 15 million annual users. Microsoft’s partnership with OpenAI, which powers most of its AI offerings, including M365 Copilot, was once considered its strongest competitive advantage. However, OpenAI now accounts for about 45% of Microsoft’s remaining performance obligation, underscoring the company’s reliance on the relationship.#microsoft #mustafa_suleyman #jacob_andreou #ryan_roslansky #perry_clarke

Microsoft Announces Leadership Changes for Copilot and AI Initiatives Microsoft’s leadership has announced significant organizational updates to its Copilot system and superintelligence efforts, aiming to streamline operations and enhance customer experiences. Satya Nadella, Chairman and CEO, and Mustafa Suleyman, Executive Vice President and CEO of Microsoft AI, outlined the changes in messages shared with employees. The restructuring focuses on unifying Copilot across commercial and consumer segments, integrating it with Microsoft 365 apps and AI models to create a cohesive, powerful system. The shift reflects the evolving role of AI, which is transitioning from basic tasks like answering questions and coding suggestions to executing complex workflows with user control. Recent product launches, such as Copilot Tasks, Copilot Cowork, and agentic capabilities in Office, demonstrate this progression. By consolidating Copilot into a unified effort, Microsoft aims to reduce manual coordination, empower users, and provide organizations with governance and security tools. Jacob Andreou will lead the Copilot experience across consumer and commercial divisions, overseeing design, product development, growth, and engineering. His role as EVP, Copilot, will report directly to Nadella. Andreou’s background includes leading product strategies at Snap, where he helped scale the company. The restructuring also involves Ryan Roslansky, Perry Clarke, and Charles Lamanna, who will manage Microsoft 365 apps and the Copilot platform. Together, these leaders will form the Copilot Leadership Team, ensuring alignment across teams and product strategies. Mustafa Suleyman emphasized the importance of advancing frontier AI models as the foundation for Microsoft’s future.#microsoft #satya_nadella #mustafa_suleyman #jacob_andreou #copilot
