Microsoft is taking inspiration from the AI-driven workflows of “vibe coding” and has now set out to make “vibe working” a thing (yes, those are the words the company chose.) Does AI in the workplace data-i13n=”cpos:1;pos:1″ href=”https://hbr.org/2025/09/ai-generated-workslop-is-destroying-productivity” rel=”nofollow noopener” target=”_blank” data-ylk=”slk:even lead to worthwhile outputs;cpos:1;pos:1;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas” class=”link “>? Does it data-i13n=”cpos:2;pos:1″ href=”https://arxiv.org/pdf/2506.08872v1″ rel=”nofollow noopener” target=”_blank” data-ylk=”slk:mortgage our brains’ ability to learn;cpos:2;pos:1;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas” class=”link “>? There are many seemingly critical question unanswered. But in the meantime, sure: vibe working it is.
Using Office Agent within Office apps or Copilot chat, users can begin a document with a single prompt and then work iteratively alongside Copilot to develop a finished product. Microsoft says…

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