Microsoft Copilot Studio AI Now Does Your Web Tasks

Microsoft is taking a major step forward by letting AI agents operate websites automatically through Copilot Studio. The tech giant just added a new "computer use" feature that enables AI to perform tasks across apps without requiring special programming interfaces. This advancement allows artificial intelligence to click buttons, select options, type text, and fill forms—essentially mimicking human-computer interactions. Business users can build custom agents that handle everything from report creation to customer service tasks.

Microsoft executive Charles Lamanna explained that these AI agents work anywhere a person can, even when no direct connection exists between systems. The technology adapts to changing interfaces, making it reliable for automating real-world processes like invoice handling, research gathering, or data entry across multiple sites. Companies benefit as their digital workers complete repetitive tasks with increasing independence, freeing human employees for more creative work.

This development follows OpenAI's similar "Operator" feature but focuses specifically on business applications rather than personal use. Earlier, Microsoft released a feature called Actions for individual tasks, but the new capability represents a more comprehensive solution for organizations. Tech companies continue racing to create AI systems that save time through automation, making these digital assistants increasingly valuable for streamlining operations across industries.
 

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