agent technology

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Agent technology on WindowsForum.com covers the evolution of AI chatbots and Microsoft Copilot into autonomous agents that act on behalf of users. Discussions explore how these agents are redefining work travel, safety, and enterprise productivity, with Microsoft positioning Copilot and its Foundry/agent stack as the operating system for the AI era. The Store Awards 2025 also highlighted AI-driven apps, reflecting a shift toward corporate curation. Key themes include integration, pricing, enterprise adoption, and the risks of agent-based AI, such as false information and privacy concerns.
  1. Store Awards 2025: AI Driven Winners and No Public Nominations

    Microsoft’s official Microsoft Store Awards 2025 announcement landed as a clear manifesto: this year’s winners were chosen and presented by Microsoft with an unmistakable emphasis on AI-driven apps — and the decision to skip a public nomination and community-voting phase has left developers...
  2. AI Chatbots as Agents: Redefining Work Travel and Safety

    AI chatbots have quietly moved from novelty to necessity: tools that draft emails, map trips, summarize meetings, and even offer a sympathetic, late‑night ear — and their rapid entrenchment in daily routines is reshaping how people work, travel, and manage stress. Recent product launches and...
  3. Microsoft Copilot: The AI OS for Enterprise with Foundry and Agents

    Microsoft’s message at the Goldman Sachs Communicopia + Technology Conference was unambiguous: the company sees Copilot — and the broader Copilot/Foundry/agent stack — as the hinge that will turn today’s productivity applications into the operating system for the AI era, but the path from...