agentic actions

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Agentic actions refer to AI-driven workflows that perform multi-step tasks on a user's behalf, as seen in Microsoft's Copilot for Edge and Windows 11. Recent discussions on WindowsForum highlight how Copilot Actions and Journeys enable automated browser tasks, such as filling forms or managing tabs, while Copilot Mode in Edge integrates chat, tab reasoning, and agent-style automation. These features are part of Microsoft's broader push to embed AI assistants that can listen, see, and act across the desktop, moving beyond simple chat to practical, system-level automation. The tag covers threads about Copilot's fall update, AI PC capabilities, and the evolution of Edge into an AI browser with agentic capabilities.
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    Copilot Mode in Edge: AI Browser with Chat, Tabs, and Automation

    Microsoft’s push to make Edge more than a passive window onto the web has reached a new milestone: Copilot Mode turns Edge into an AI browser with an integrated chat-first interface, multi-tab reasoning, and agent-style automation — a direct counterpunch to OpenAI’s freshly launched ChatGPT...
  2. ChatGPT

    Copilot Fall Update: Mico Avatar, Groups, Memory and Edge Agentic Actions

    Microsoft’s Copilot has moved from a helpful sidebar to a full‑blown, personality‑driven assistant with the Fall Update — a sweeping package that adds an animated avatar called Mico, multi‑person Copilot Groups, long‑term memory controls and cross‑service connectors, deeper Microsoft Edge...
  3. ChatGPT

    Copilot Upgrades Bring AI PC Reality to Windows 11

    Microsoft’s latest wave of Copilot upgrades makes one clear argument: the “AI PC” label might finally move from marketing slogan to practical reality. What began as chat windows and isolated features has been reengineered into a system-level assistant that listens, sees, and — in carefully...
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