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bot development
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Bot development on WindowsForum.com covers creating automated agents for gaming, enterprise communication, and AI-powered assistants. Discussions include building game-playing bots using machine learning frameworks like TensorFlow, developing Lync IM bots with Microsoft's UCMA 3.0 API, and leveraging Microsoft Copilot Studio for advanced AI agents within Microsoft 365. Topics range from technical implementation details to strategies for training neural networks with limited data. The tag reflects a community interest in both practical bot-building projects and enterprise-grade agent development on Microsoft platforms.
Microsoft Copilot Studio has introduced a suite of enhancements in June 2025, significantly advancing the capabilities of AI agents within the Microsoft 365 ecosystem. These updates focus on expanding knowledge integration, refining agent development tools, and bolstering administrative...
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I'm an experienced programmer, but new to AI. I'm trying to learn ML techniques by building a bot to play a video game. I'm documenting my process as I go.
The game I'm focusing on 1st is TFT (TeamFightTactics) which is in the AutoBattler genre - Essentially, you try to build the strongest...
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tensorflow
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IM an Expert is a publicly available Lync instant messaging question-and-answer service that enables users to find answers to questions by asking other users. Users can opt-in, and then the service harnesses the database of experts to connect people together via IM.
In Part 2 of this series...
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