With Copilot Studio's new skill, your AI agent can use websites and apps just like you do
Briefly

Microsoft recently announced a new AI skill that allows users to create agents which can autonomously interact with desktop applications and websites. These agents, developed through the Copilot Studio, can perform tasks like clicking buttons and filling forms without requiring API access. They adapt to the real-time changes of applications, making them resilient to UI modifications. Users can create these agents using natural language prompts, simplifying the process without needing programming knowledge. The interactions occur through mainstream browsers, while all data remains secure on Microsoft’s cloud platform.
To carry out tasks on their own, the agents you design will be able to use mainstream browsers, such as Microsoft Edge, Chrome, and Firefox.
Microsoft's innovative AI agents can interact with desktop applications and websites to conduct tasks, adapting to changes in real-time without user intervention.
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