Microsoft Copilot New Update: CEO Satya Nadella Announces Computer-Use Agent Capabilities in Copilot Studio To Build Agents Both Desktop, Web Apps Without API

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announced a new update to Copilot, introducing computer-use agent capabilities in Copilot Studio that allow users to build agents for both desktop and web apps without the need for APIs.

Microsoft Copilot New Update: CEO Satya Nadella Announces Computer-Use Agent Capabilities in Copilot Studio To Build Agents Both Desktop, Web Apps Without API
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announced that the company would start bringing computer-use agent capabilities to its Copilot Studio. Nadella said it would enable the users to build agents and take action on the User Interface (UI) across desktop and web apps. The new Microsoft Copilot Studio computer use capability allows the agents to click, type and interact without needing API (Application Programming Interface). Grok Studio Released: Elon Musk’s xAI Launches 1st Version of Grok Studio To Help Users Generate and Edit Documents, Reports and More.

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Rolled Out Computer-Use Agent on Copilot Studio

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