Microsoft Pitches Ai 'agents' That Can Perform Tasks On Their Own At Ignite 2024

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microsoft pitches ai agents that can perform tasks on their own at ignite 2024

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is opening a company conference in Chicago with remarks that could set the stage for where it's taking its artificial intelligence business.

AI developers are increasingly pitching the next wave of generative AI chatbots as AI "agents" that can do more useful things on people's behalf. But the cost of building and running AI tools is so high that more investors are questioning whether the technology's promise is overblown.

Microsoft said last month that it's preparing for a world where "every organization will have a constellation of agents - ranging from simple prompt-and-response to fully autonomous."

Microsoft elaborated in a blog post Tuesday that such autonomous agents "can operate around the clock to review and approve customer returns or go over shipping invoices to help businesses avoid costly supply-chain errors."

Microsoft's annual Ignite conference caters to its big business customers. The pivot toward so-called "agentic AI" comes as some users are seeing limits to the large language models behind chatbots like OpenAI's ChatGPT, Google's Gemini and Microsoft's own Copilot. Those systems work by predicting the most plausible next word in a sentence and are good at certain writing-based work tasks.