Copilot Studio: Microsoft’s AI Can Even Use Your Computer!

TECH NEWS – The Redmond-based tech giant has taken artificial intelligence to a new level that could lead to some interesting results.

 

The tech community is increasingly focused on using AI to automate processes and streamline tasks. As a result, we’re seeing new innovative features that can make users’ lives easier. With Operator, OpenAI has increased competition in the industry by introducing AI agents that can perform tasks on behalf of users. Microsoft is also moving in this direction, taking a big step this week with a new computer usage feature in Copilot Studio that will allow AI agents to automatically use websites and applications.

The tech giants are trying to reduce the amount of time spent on repetitive, mundane tasks. That’s why Microsoft introduced this feature in Copilot Studio. It would allow AI agents to use websites and applications like a human. In doing so, Microsoft would pave the way for them to automate tasks even when there are no built-in integrations or APIs.

Companies can use this feature to build agents in Copilot Studio that can fill out reports, log into websites, or even perform customer service tasks. According to Charles Lamanna, a Microsoft executive, the new feature is designed to make AI agents look like real users, as they would be able to click, select, and enter information just like a human.

Microsoft’s new update aims to make AI agents smarter and more reliable, especially when it comes to automating real-world tasks. Whether it’s processing invoices, conducting market research, or entering data into websites, Copilot Studio can now be used to create AI agents that can perform these tasks. They can adapt to changing interfaces, resulting in more reliable automation.

Microsoft recently introduced a similar feature called Actions. This allowed users to let Copilot take care of tasks in the background so they could focus on other tasks. But this is for personal use…

Source: WCCFTech

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