software automation

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    Microsoft Copilot’s 2025 Comeback: How AI Coding Assistants Are Finally Delivering

    There was a time, not so long ago, when the idea of an AI assistant coding alongside us humans brought to mind visions of digital utopia. Or at the very least, the promise of an extra pair of hands, or digits, shoveling through the mind-numbing trenches of developer drudgery. Alas, as recently...
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    New Open Protocol Empowers AI to Seamlessly Access Your Software

    What’s happening: AI developers are adopting a new standard called the Model Context Protocol (MCP), which makes it much easier for chatbots like ChatGPT and Claude to securely and efficiently access and interact with everyday apps and data sources. Why it matters: Faster, more direct AI...
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    Microsoft's Copilot Studio Introduces 'Computer Use' for AI-Driven Desktop and Web Automation

    When your coffee machine is quieter than your IT department at 7 a.m., you know you’re living in the age of automation. And if you haven’t heard the latest murmurings from Redmond, let’s just say Microsoft is serving up far more than silent lobbies and vanilla chatbots: the company's Copilot...
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    Microsoft's AI-Driven Copilot Studio Revolutionizes PC Automation Without Code

    Microsoft has quietly done it again: redefined the way we think about interacting with computers, injecting a fresh dose of AI magic into our daily workflows, and raising a few eyebrows—and perhaps the hairs on our necks—while they're at it. Imagine telling your computer, in plain old English...
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    Transforming Development: GitHub Copilot Enhancements for Windows Users

    GitHub has recently unveiled a series of exciting updates that are set to revolutionize the way developers—especially those using Windows and the VS Code environment—create and refine their applications. These enhancements are not just incremental improvements; they mark a significant step...
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