What in case your startup’s first rent wasn’t an individual—however an AI agent? This provocative query was on the coronary heart of a semester-long collaboration between Microsoft and NYU Stern’s Tech MBA program. Thirty college students, divided into six startup-style groups, got entry to Microsoft 365 Copilot with the newest agent capabilities and requested to reimagine how work will get performed when AI is embedded from day one. Their mission: break conventional workflows, construct “Frontier Agency” corporations, and discover the way forward for human-agent collaboration.


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