Microsoft Unveils Ambitious AI Strategy at Build Conference
By Netvora Tech News
Microsoft has launched a comprehensive strategy to position itself at the forefront of the "open agentic web" at its annual Build conference, introducing dozens of AI tools and platforms designed to help developers create autonomous systems that can make decisions and complete tasks with limited human intervention. The Redmond, Wash.-based technology giant unveiled more than 50 announcements across its entire product portfolio, including GitHub and Azure, Windows, and Microsoft 365, all focused on advancing AI agent technologies that can work independently or collaboratively to solve complex business problems. "We've entered the era of AI agents," said Frank Shaw, Microsoft's Chief Communications Officer, in a blog post coinciding with the Build announcements. "Thanks to groundbreaking advancements in reasoning and memory, AI models are now more capable and efficient, and we're seeing how AI systems can help us all solve problems in new ways." The concept of the "agentic web" moves beyond today's AI assistants. While current AI tools mainly respond to human questions and commands, agents actively initiate tasks, make decisions independently, coordinate with other AI systems, and complete complex workflows with minimal human supervision. This marks a fundamental shift in how AI systems operate and interact with both users and other technologies.
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