Learning Agent in Microsoft 365 Copilot to become generally available [MC1319212]

Learning Agent in Microsoft 365 Copilot to become generally available [MC1319212]

Message ID: MC1319212

[What and Why:]

Learning Agent in Microsoft 365 Copilot is becoming generally available to help organizations accelerate AI upskilling and reskilling directly in the flow of work. Based on feedback from the Frontier release, this update expands availability, integrates learning more deeply across Microsoft 365 experiences, and adds admin controls and reporting to support enterprise-ready deployment.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 490154.

[Rollout Schedule:]

General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out in early June 2026 and expect to complete by early June 2026.

[Impact on Your Organization:]

Who is affected:

  • Microsoft 365 Copilot licensed users
  • Admins managing Copilot and learning experiences

Platforms/Services:

  • Microsoft 365 Copilot (web and desktop)
  • Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint
  • Viva Learning, SharePoint

Licensing requirements:

  • Users must have an active Microsoft 365 Copilot (Premium) license to access Learning Agent capabilities that rely on enterprise grounding, including skills assessments, role- and task-based learning scenarios, and daily AI tips.
  • A Viva Learning license (seeded or premium) is required to create and access learning plans created through the Learning Agent.
  • LinkedIn Learning role play scenarios require a LinkedIn Learning Premium license.
  • Skillsoft role play scenarios require a Skillsoft license for the CAISY Conversational Simulator.

What will happen:

  • The Learning Agent will become generally available to users with an active Microsoft 365 Copilot license.
  • Screenshot: Learning Agent home page:

    user settings

  • Responses generated by the Learning Agent are grounded in enterprise data and inferences.
  • AI Skills Navigator (Preview) content (AI skilling sessions, courses, and videos) will surface:
    • As prompt cards on the Learning Agent home page
    • Within Learning Agent responses to relevant user queries
  • Users can create personalized learning plans based on:
    • Skill gap analysis
    • Preferred difficulty level
    • Desired plan duration
    • Learning plans are hosted in Viva Learning, and access requires a Viva Learning (seeded or premium) license.
  • Skill assessments will continue to be recommended based on role relevance and will additionally be grounded in organization-specific content sourced from admin-configured SharePoint sites to provide more relevant and contextual assessment questions.
  • Role play scenarios can be assigned by admins:
    • LinkedIn Learning role plays (requires LinkedIn Learning Premium license)
    • Skillsoft role plays via CAISY Conversational Simulator (requires Skillsoft license)
  • The Learning Agent uses the Task Inferencing API to support consistent task assignment across the tenant:
    • Admins can explicitly opt in or opt out of this API
    • If the API is unavailable or disabled, the Learning Agent will fall back to role information provided by the user during onboarding
  • New Learning Agent usage reports will be available to admins and Learning and Development (L&D) leaders, providing visibility into:
    • Adoption rates
    • User engagement
    • Feature-level usage
  • The Learning Agent remains available via the agent store and can be:
    • Deployed (recommended)
    • Restricted to specific users
    • Fully blocked or removed by admins through Microsoft 365 admin center

[Action Required / Recommendations:]

  • Review Learning Agent deployment settings in Microsoft 365 admin center > Copilot > Settings.
  • Decide whether to deploy the Learning Agent broadly, restrict access to specific users, or block it.
  • Ensure People Skills is enabled to support optimal Learning Agent functionality.
  • Confirm licensing for:
    • Microsoft 365 Copilot (required for enterprise‑grounded features)
    • Viva Learning (required for Learning Plans)
    • LinkedIn Learning Premium or Skillsoft CAISY (if using role play scenarios)
  • Communicate availability and new capabilities to helpdesk and L&D teams.

Learn more:

[Compliance considerations:]

Area Explanation
AI/ML interaction with customer data The Learning Agent introduces generally available AI capabilities that are grounded in enterprise data to deliver skills assessments, role- and task-based learning scenarios, and personalized learning recommendations.
User interaction with generative AI Users can directly interact with the Learning Agent to receive personalized learning guidance, skill assessments, learning plans, role plays, and AI skilling recommendations.
Admin monitoring and reporting New Learning Agent usage reports provide admins and L&D leaders visibility into adoption, engagement, and feature-level usage.
Third-party integrations The Learning Agent integrates with LinkedIn Learning and Skillsoft to surface role play scenarios and learning content, which require separate third-party licenses.
Admin controls Admins can deploy, restrict, or block the Learning Agent and control task assignment behavior through the Task Inferencing API at the tenant level.


Source: Microsoft

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