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GitHub Copilot now supports shared agentic work in Microsoft Teams

Microsoft Teams users can now start collaborative sessions with GitHub Copilot by mentioning @GitHub in channels, threads, or direct messages. This enables visible, shared agentic work where everyone can contribute and guide the AI assistant.

Source: GitHub Changelog · github.blog Published 2026-08-21T16:03:36+00:00 Detected 2026-08-21T21:23:37+00:00
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Microsoft Teams users can now start collaborative sessions with GitHub Copilot by mentioning @GitHub in channels, threads, or direct messages. This enables visible, shared agentic work where everyone can contribute and guide the AI assistant.

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Turn a Microsoft Teams discussion into a collaborative agent session everyone can see and help direct. Mention @GitHub in a channel, thread, or direct message to start a GitHub Copilot… The post Shared agentic work with GitHub Copilot in Microsoft Teams appeared first on <a href="https://...

Integrating GitHub Copilot directly into Teams enhances collaborative coding and problem-solving within a familiar communication platform. It streamlines developer workflows by combining AI assistance with team discussions in real time.

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