These autonomous secretaries are one of the next big objectives of Big Tech in terms of Artificial Intelligence. Additionally, starting next month, users will be able to create their personalized agent.
Microsoft announced that its customers They will be able to build autonomous Artificial Intelligence agents from Novemberwhich means a clear blow to try to dominate this growing market. Furthermore, the company also introduced 10 agents already scheduled to assist with routine tasks ranging from supply chain management to expense tracking and customer communications.
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The autonomous agents They are one of the main bets of the large technology companies that are bidding to lead the race in this technological development. The tool will be available to those users of Copilot, the AI assistant created by Microsoft.


Microsoft will launch its AI agents in November
The company owned by Bill Gates introduced his agents in the city of London and even allowed them to see in a application case developed at the consulting firm McKinsey. In this case, the AI assistant analyzed an email, checked the company’s communication history, tagged it, and correctly found the employee who needed to make a decision on that message. After the demonstration, those responsible for the consulting firm indicated that These types of tools can reduce the time invested in some processes by up to 90%.
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Large technology companies are betting on the development of AI virtual assistants.
In detail, in addition to presenting the agents – which could already be used in a private preview version -, Microsoft also announced the possibility that customers of Copilot can build their own autonomous AI agents starting in November. “The idea is that Copilot (the company’s chatbot) is the user interface for AI,” he stated. Charles Lamanna, corporate vice president of business and industry for Copilot at Microsoft.
Finally, the company also announced the introduction of 10 ready-to-use agents. These aim to help with routine tasks ranging from managing the supply chain to expense tracking and customer communications.
Microsoft invests billions to revolutionize Artificial Intelligence in Mexico
The technology multinational continues on its path to expand and dominate the growing Artificial Intelligence market. In recent weeks, Microsoft announced a historic investment of US$1.3 billion in Mexico, to be made over the next three years.
This ambitious plan aims to strengthen the infrastructure of Artificial Intelligence in the country. Additionally, it will also search train millions of Mexicans in this cutting-edge technology for science.
Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, highlighted that this investment aligns with the company’s vision of democratizing access to AI, in addition to seeking to take advantage of its potential to boost the economic and social growth of Mexico. “We are entering a new era of AI with the promise of creating inclusive economic growth and opportunities in all roles, industries and countries, including Mexico,” said Nadella.
Different Mexican companies, such as Grupo Bimbo, Tec de Monterrey and Cemex, are already using AI to streamline their operations and improve your products and services. In the case of the University of Monterrey, it has developed TECgpt, a generative AI platform that facilitates student learning.
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