As website AI usage evolves, companies are deploying agents to manage tasks such as sales, services, and lead gen, but ROI is elusive today.
AI and Copilots
Copilot Mode in Edge allows users to interact with webpages using voice, access guided browsing sessions, and enjoy AI-driven security.
Deep-reasoning agent gains ability to fill out forms, create apps and build presentations after gathering data from a wide range of approved sources.
Vixxo’s Bobby Hunnicutt shares use cases that demonstrate how the company’s intelligent tech assistant, VITA, works to improve proficiency.
Diane Gardner provides her perspective on decision making at the board level, especially regarding innovation adoption.
Microsoft’s latest Copilot update introduces text-based interaction with Copilot Vision, expanding beyond voice commands to give users more flexibility and accessibility.
sa.global CEO Stephen James describes how to approach early conversations with clients around AI adoption.
In a healthcare application, task agents can update billing systems and send summaries. In the finance function, they can handle month-end tasks. In both cases, manual work is reduced for humans.
Francisco Velasco discusses legal considerations of AI as well as highlights the importance of thorough training and eduction with AI adoption.
With Copilot at the forefront, AI and Cloud have prompted a shift towards an autonomous ERP system, explains Microsoft’s Cecilia Flombaum.
Jason Wickman shares an example of using Copilot that demonstrates the shift with the application of technology in the workplace.
Latest updates bring automation and scalability to evaluations of AI agents, as well as easily invoked group collaboration features within existing workflows.
Watch a demo of Copilot Studio’s Computer Use feature, highlighting the value of being able to interact with computers and navigate the public web without connectors or APIs.
Acumant’s Senthamil Selvan reviews the architecture of Microsoft Copilot, focusing on prompting, grounding, and output.
In this moment, taken from the session “Copilot Studio: Build Your Own Copilot Connected to Business Central (No PhD Needed!),”…
Microsoft has launched new no-code AI agents in 365 Copilot, enabling business users to easily build apps and automate workflows using natural language.
Robust MCP component scanning options identify malicious behavior and isolate known threats before components enter the AI supply chain.
Matt Meyer breaks down the 3 types of input prompts that are required to build and use RAG models.
ALM within the Microsoft AI stack introduces versioning and governance for better visibility, clear ownership, and disciplined development processes.
Armanino’s Gina Montgomery details the levels of AI maturity that many organizations face today.











