Microsoft has announced a new AI-powered feature called "Computer Use" for its Copilot Studio platform that allows agents to directly interact with websites and desktop applications using simulated ...
On the way to autonomous AI, Microsoft announced an early access research preview of "computer use" for Copilot Studio wherein AI agents visually interact with any app or website -- clicking, typing, ...
Microsoft launched the Copilot studio earlier this year. This platform allows users to tinker with the Copilot Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen AI). Moving forward, Microsoft Copilot users will ...
Microsoft announced two related updates for Visual Studio: support for bringing your own model (BYOM) to Copilot Chat and general availability of the Model Context Protocol (MCP) client in the IDE.
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How to use Activities in Copilot Studio

After adding a trigger to a topic of the Agent, we can add Activities to the configuration. Copilot Studio comes with a ...
AI agents are reshaping the way businesses approach automation, offering a more efficient and streamlined method for managing workflows and enhancing productivity. Microsoft’s Copilot Studio serves as ...
Back in June, Microsoft announced the new Researcher agent in Microsoft 365 Copilot. The Researcher agent can do multi-step research using OpenAI’s deep research model with Microsoft 365 Copilot’s ...
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Variables in Copilot Studio

In one of my previous posts about Copilot Studio, I’ve already had a look at Variables and how to work with variables.
VS Code 1.102, otherwise known as the June 2025 release, builds out GitHub Copilot Chat capabilities and finalizes support for the Model Context Protocol. The latest update to Visual Studio Code, ...
Copilot is Microsoft’s take on productivity-boosting generative AI, and it continues to grow and expand with Microsoft’s AI ambitions. Today, there are around a dozen Copilot-branded products powering ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is developing at such a blistering pace that it makes the speed of ever-evolving computing technology – such as Moore’s Law, which predicted the doubling of chip size ...