Microsoft’s new Copilot AI agents act like virtual employees to automate tasks
These Copilot agents will be triggered by certain events and work with a business’s own data.
These Copilot agents will be triggered by certain events and work with a business’s own data.
Microsoft has revealed a new plug-in for Copilot, its AI assistant, named Power Automate that will enable users to automate repetitive and tedious tasks, such as creating and manipulating entries in Excel, handling PDFs, and file management.
A recent paper explores how to use AI chatbots to autonomously hijack websites. The Register spoke to one of the authors of the paper.