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  1. Copilot Actions: Real Web Automation in the Cloud—Promises vs. Limits

    I asked Microsoft’s Copilot to book a dinner reservation for me so it could prove the central promise of modern AI agents: act on my behalf, not just answer questions—and it mostly worked, but with enough caveats to make clear this technology is still in its experimental phase. Background...
  2. Copilot Actions: Real Web Tasks in the Cloud, Not Ready to Run Your Life

    I asked Microsoft’s Copilot to make a dinner reservation for me, and it did—eventually—by opening a cloud-based browser, navigating OpenTable, filling forms and clicking buttons until a reservation appeared. The result is promising: Copilot Actions can perform real web tasks, but the experience...
  3. Microsoft Copilot Actions: Revolutionizing AI-Driven Browser Automation in the Cloud

    Microsoft’s Copilot Actions is poised to redefine how testers, developers, and everyday users interact with artificial intelligence by providing unprecedented control over a live, virtual browsing environment. This recently unveiled experimental feature—spotted in its early labs release—pushes...