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Frequently asked questions
- Agents are AI systems that help individuals and organizations manage tasks and make informed decisions. Using agents within Copilot, you and your business can drive efficiency and get more work done faster.
- Agents can perform various tasks to assist people and organizations:
- Retrieve information: Query systems like HR, CRM, or financial databases.
- Help with basic tasks: Submit expense reports, update CRM systems, create IT help desk tickets.
- Perform specialized roles: Facilitate meetings, compile research reports, analyze data sets.
- Automate processes: Handle financial planning, sales qualification, and supplier communications.
- Start building agents by logging into Copilot Studio, which provides a low-code way to create agents. You’ll start by grounding your agent in your data for knowledge. Then, add actions to your business systems so it can complete tasks. For critical topics, you can design agent flows for more control. Then get testing and iterating.
- Agents are AI programs that are comprised of:
What it knows—The data the agent has access to and the memory it stores.
What it processes—The ability to analyze data, recognize patterns, make decisions, and learn over time.
What it can do—The actions it can take across the surfaces such as the apps and systems it has access to. - Traditional AI models help individuals be more efficient. AI agents, however, can execute business processes. They range from simple prompt-and-response agents to advanced, fully autonomous agents that can complete entire workflows from start to finish. Agents can think or reason, remember, be trained, and even know when to ask for help. This makes them versatile tools for various business applications.

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