Microsoft has announced the wider testing of its new Autopilot feature at this week's Microsoft Build event, backed by a post on the company's website. Autopilots are described as a new category of agents that can work autonomously on a user's behalf, with each agent having its own identity.
The post in question details the capabilities and features of Scout, one of M'Soft's agentic Autopilot agents, which works across Microsoft 365 applications. This technology is designed to enhance office productivity by automating routine tasks, freeing up employees to focus on more complex and creative work.
Autopilots are set to revolutionize the way we work, enabling users to perform a wide range of tasks with greater ease and efficiency. By using AI-powered agents like Scout, companies can expect significant cost savings and improved productivity in their daily operations.