Microsoft Launches Expanded AI Platform to Revolutionize R&D: 'Agentic AI' Now in Preview
Breaking: Microsoft Unveils Agentic AI for Research and Development
Microsoft today announced the expanded preview of Microsoft Discovery, an enterprise-grade platform that leverages autonomous AI agents to transform research and development (R&D). The platform enables teams to perform core tasks—hypothesis generation, testing, analysis—powered by large-scale reasoning models and cloud infrastructure.

“This is a fundamental shift in how R&D teams operate,” said John Smith, Vice President of AI Innovation at Microsoft. “Agentic AI doesn’t just speed up searches; it reasons across disciplines, enabling breakthroughs that were previously out of reach.”
The announcement follows a year of collaboration with R&D organizations, yielding real-world results in materials science, energy, and drug discovery. Early adopters have reported significant acceleration in development cycles and expanded research scope.
Background: The Evolution of AI in Research
Scientific discovery has long been constrained by repeated cycles of reformulation, re-engineering, and testing. Earlier AI tools offered faster retrieval but lacked the deep reasoning needed for complex, multi-disciplinary challenges.
Microsoft’s platform integrates autonomous agents that work in iterative loops, drawing on vast datasets—both organizational and public—to generate and validate hypotheses at scale. This new architecture addresses tradeoffs in cost, performance, yield, and compliance that were previously time-prohibitive.

“The convergence of reasoning models, agentic AI, and high-performance cloud is unprecedented,” added Smith. “It closes the gap between what researchers want to pursue and what they can practically deliver.”
What This Means: Accelerating Scientific Breakthroughs
Microsoft Discovery is now available to a broader set of customers and partners via preview. The platform is designed to democratize agentic AI capabilities across industries, empowering experts to lead in the new frontier of R&D.
For sectors like sustainable materials, clean energy, and medical treatments, the potential is profound. Teams can now pursue more ambitious ideas without being bottlenecked by manual processes. As the platform evolves with new features and partner integrations, Microsoft expects this to reshape the future of science and engineering.
“We believe this is just the beginning,” Smith said. “Microsoft Discovery will enable organizations to achieve more—faster and at a scale we’ve never seen before.”
To get started with Microsoft Discovery, visit the official page for access and documentation.
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