The tech community is increasingly focused on using AI to automate processes and streamline tasks, and it keeps on working to introduce novel, innovative features that would make users' lives easier. OpenAI, with its Operator, intensified the competition in the industry by bringing ahead AI agents that can handle tasks on users' behalf. Now, Microsoft seems to be heading in the same direction as it is taking a big step with its new computer use feature in Copilot Studio this week, which is meant to allow AI agents to use websites and apps automatically. Microsoft is taking Copilot Studio to […]
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