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Microsoft Expands Copilot Studio with Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.1

Claude Opus 4.1 joins Copilot Studio, boosting its capabilities in complex tasks. Microsoft continues to expand model choices based on user feedback.

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Microsoft Expands Copilot Studio with Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.1

Microsoft has expanded its Copilot Studio with the addition of Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.1 model, now available on GitHub. This new model joins others like Anthropic's Claude 2 and Cohere's Command R, offering users more options for specialized tasks.

Claude Opus 4.1 excels in coding, research, writing, and scientific discovery. It particularly shines in multi-file code refactoring and lengthy workflows. Microsoft's Researcher Agent can now be powered by this model, in addition to OpenAI models. Users can mix and match models in Copilot Studio for specialized tasks, including deep reasoning and workflow automation.

Microsoft plans to continue expanding model choices based on customer feedback. If Anthropic models are disabled, agents will automatically switch to the default OpenAI GPT-4o model. The company has also internally developed specialized models and is expanding its Azure model catalog. Additionally, Microsoft is adding Anthropic's Claude Sonnet 4, optimized for coding functions and complex instructions, to Copilot Studio.

The addition of Anthropic's models to Copilot Studio provides users with more choices for specialized tasks. Microsoft's commitment to expanding model options and improving user experience is evident in its continued development and integration of new models.

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