Microsoft will soon let customers build autonomous AI agents that can be configured to perform complex tasks with little or no input from humans. Microsoft on Monday announced that tools to build ...
Microsoft, under CEO Satya Nadella, is adding new AI capabilities including AI agents that can complete tasks and oversee business processes autonomously. (GeekWire File Photo / Todd Bishop ...
Microsoft’s AI Tour visited Colombia and Brazil to highlight some of the most inspiring and impactful projects driven by local organizations, companies, and communities. As a small or medium-sized ...
During its AI Tour event in London on Monday, which included keynotes by CEO Satya Nadella and chief marketing officer of Copilot at Work Jared Spataro, Microsoft announced that the new software ...
From next month, businesses will be able to use Microsoft’s Copilot Studio to create autonomous AI agents: interactive systems designed to perform specific tasks and automate user processes.
Also: Microsoft's upgraded Copilot Studio is like a LEGO set for building AI agents Microsoft says the use of agents can save companies as much as $50 million annually, or the equivalent of ...
The UK government, through Crown Commercial Services (CCS), has signed a five-year agreement with Microsoft for access to its portfolio of artificial intelligence (AI)-powered products and services.
Microsoft made the news as part of its AI Tour London event held Monday, during which the Redmond, Wash.-based vendor said that 2.1 million users engage with copilot in business applications monthly.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has laid out his ideal of “trustworthy AI” that brings benefits to users everywhere. Speaking at the company’s Microsoft AI Tour London event, Nadella was ...
The company is investing in enhancing the AI capabilities of its MicroStrategy ONE analytics platform. In 2023, the company expanded a multiyear partnership with Microsoft to integrate ...