
Welcome to this AI Agent & Copilot Podcast, where we analyze the opportunities, impact, and outcomes that are possible with AI.
In this episode, I speak with Marie Wiese and Ronak Mathur to get their impressions and highlights from last week’s AI Agent and Copilot Summit in San Diego.
Highlights
Lessons Learned (1:35)
Wiese emphasizes the importance of human involvement in AI adoption, noting that many organizations struggle with implementation. She highlights the value of real-world examples shared by CIOs during the event and the difficulty of activating AI within existing processes. Mathur agrees on the importance of human expertise and suggests focusing on enhancing existing workflows with AI rather than starting from scratch.
Microsoft Insights and Challenges (5:30)
Mathur discusses a Microsoft keynote and the emphasis on Copilot as the new interface for all future interactions, integrating with existing app interfaces. Copilot will trigger workflows and automations, making it easier for users to manage processes within their Dynamics environment. He also mentions the concept of agentic automation, where AI agents are embedded into existing workflows to enhance efficiency.
Wiese raises concerns about the complexity of Microsoft’s licensing, particularly for customers and partners, and the need for clarity on which tools are necessary for specific workflows. She observes confusion around different Microsoft products including Copilot, Copilot Studio, and Azure Foundry, and the need for clear guidance on licensing requirements.
Mathur agrees, emphasizing the importance of leveraging existing enterprise licensing strategies to implement AI solutions without expanding budgets.
Partner Opportunities, Building Trust (13:05)
They agree on the need for partners to be creative and aggressive in adding value, focusing on quick wins and building trust with customers. Wiese suggests that partners can play a crucial role in helping customers navigate these complexities and make informed decisions. They agree on the need for partners to be creative and aggressive in adding value, focusing on quick wins and building trust with customers.
Mathur reiterates the importance of partners in providing clarity and support, especially in the healthcare sector where licensing and implementation can be particularly challenging.
More AI Agent and Copilot Summit Insights:
- Day Three Recap: From Reskilling to Real-World Execution
- MCP Enablement Brings AI Execution to Dynamics 365 at Vast Scale
- Analyst Highlights: Orchestration, MCP, and Workforce Transformation
- Day Two Recap: How Copilot Studio and Agent Design are Redefining Enterprise AI
- Microsoft Exec Shares Roadmap to Drive AI Success — And Cast Away the Hype



