computer-using agent

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The computer-using agent (CUA) is a new AI capability from Microsoft Azure AI Foundry that enables agents to interact with software interfaces and digital environments. Unlike traditional AI assistants, a computer-using agent can perform tasks by directly manipulating on-screen elements, such as clicking buttons, filling forms, and navigating applications. This technology is part of Microsoft's broader push to transform AI from a passive assistant into an active digital workforce. The CUA works alongside the Responses API to simplify agent development and expand automation across Windows-based and cloud environments. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight how this innovation can revolutionize enterprise operations by automating complex workflows that previously required human computer interaction.
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    Transforming Enterprise Operations with Azure's AI Agents: The Future of Digital Workforce

    AI agents are now firmly at the heart of enterprise technology, revolutionizing everything from workflow automation to productivity, and giving decision-makers powerful, intelligent tools to transform their operations. In the landscape of cloud and AI-driven services, Microsoft Azure has rapidly...
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    Microsoft Unveils Azure AI Innovations: Responses API & Computer-Using Agent Transforming Workforces

    Microsoft’s latest announcements in Azure AI Foundry are poised to redefine how businesses harness the power of artificial intelligence in digital workforces. In a bold move, Microsoft has introduced two intricate yet elegantly designed tools—the Responses API and the Computer-Using Agent...
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    Revolutionizing Enterprise Automation: Microsoft Unveils Azure AI Foundry's Responses API & CUA

    The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence is pushing the boundaries of automation and efficiency across industries, and Microsoft’s latest rollout in Azure AI Foundry is no exception. Introducing the Responses API and the Computer-Using Agent (CUA), Microsoft is paving the way for a new...
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