agentic computing

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Agentic computing refers to autonomous AI agents that can perform tasks on behalf of users, moving beyond simple chatbots to take action across operating systems, productivity suites, and browsers. On WindowsForum.com, discussions cover the 2026 platform battle among Microsoft, Google, and Meta, with Microsoft integrating open-source agent frameworks into Windows and Microsoft 365. Microsoft Build 2026 is expected to focus heavily on AI agents, Copilot, and Azure AI Foundry, shifting from demos to practical, useful work. The tag explores how agentic computing is becoming a core platform feature rather than just a demo category.
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    Microsoft’s Build 2026 AI Bet: Agents, Copilot, Windows, and the Value Chain

    Microsoft used Build 2026 in San Francisco and partner events around its FY27 planning cycle to sharpen an AI strategy that now spans Azure data centers, Microsoft-built models, agent platforms, Copilot distribution, Windows devices, and a global services ecosystem. The message to investors is...
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    OpenClaw-Style AI Agents in 2026: Microsoft, Google, and Meta’s Platform Battle

    Microsoft, Google, and Meta are converging on OpenClaw-style AI agents in 2026, with Microsoft integrating the open-source assistant into Windows and Microsoft 365, Google rebuilding the concept inside Gemini, and Meta reportedly preparing a consumer-focused rival called Hatch. The shift is not...
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    Microsoft Build 2026: AI Agents, Copilot, Azure AI Foundry, and Windows Local AI

    Microsoft Build 2026 runs June 2–3 at Fort Mason Center in San Francisco and online, with Microsoft expected to focus less on a hypothetical Windows 12 reveal and more on AI agents, GitHub Copilot, Azure AI Foundry, Windows AI tooling, and the developer plumbing behind its next software cycle...
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