Microsoft unveils ambitious AI roadmap for Visual Studio, but users fear tool reliability

Microsoft has shared a public roadmap for October explaining the next steps it plans to take regarding AI agentic experiences in Visual Studio. The Redmond giant said that its overarching goal is to make Copilot available at all steps of the development workflow. Beyond code writing, it wants AI to be able to help with tasks like searching, error fixing, unit testing, and committing/pushing changes.

The company mentioned that it has already integrated remote agents, such as the GitHub Copilot Coding Agent, as a native platform experience. By integrating more AI, Microsoft is trying to deliver tools to enhance the coding experience.

The company is already working on some of the new agents, including a Debugger agent and improvements to the Modernize Agent. It’s also making improvements to Agent Mode/Chat, including dynamic tool calling, thread history summarization, mid-response agent redirection, and planning lead development/To-dos in Copilot Chat.

In the feedback the company has received about its Agents, users asked for improved startup times for Copilot Chat as well as Token Optimization - the company said it’s addressing these things.

Microsoft is also focused on reaching the Model Context Protocol (MCP) full specification so that users can bring their whole development stack into Visual Studio with expected security and governance. The MCP work includes Elicitation Support, Governance - Group Policy, a Unified UX Experience, and Windows MCP registry support.

The Windows-maker also said it’s committed to giving users access to the latest models, confirming plans for Auto model in Chat, Claude Sonnet 4.5 in Chat, and GPT 5 Codex in Chat. New models are evaluated carefully to ensure they work properly in Visual Studio Code.

Microsoft’s announcement has picked up a few comments from users, who expressed their frustration that Microsoft “now seems to be devoting more attention to AI than everything else combined.” Another person noted that Agent has lots of bugs, but that the good outweighs the bad.

Source: Microsoft

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