VentureBeat November 19, 2024
Taryn Plumb

AI agents are the talk of the enterprise right now. But, business leaders want to hear about tangible results and relevant use cases — as opposed to futuristic, not-quite-there-yet scenarios — and demand tools that are easy to deploy and use and, further, that support their preferred model(s).

Microsoft claims to have all these concerns covered with new no-code and low-code capabilities in Microsoft 365 Copilot. Today at Microsoft Ignite, the tech giant announced that users can now build their own custom autonomous agents or deploy out-of-the-box, purpose-built agents. And, they can do this via a bring-your-own setup that provides them access to the 1,800-plus models in the Azure AI catalog. (See our separate story today about how Microsoft...

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