The tech world continues its push toward AI-powered automation, aiming to simplify everyday tasks for both users and businesses. OpenAI recently raised the bar with its Operator AI agent, which can perform complex tasks on behalf of users. Now, Microsoft is joining the race — unveiling a major upgrade for Copilot Studio this week.
Microsoft’s “Computer Use” Feature: A Major Leap for Copilot Studio
Microsoft’s latest innovation, called “computer use”, allows AI agents to interact with websites and apps just like a human user would — even if no APIs or built-in integrations are available. This breakthrough transforms Copilot from a smart assistant into a powerful virtual agent capable of automating tasks across platforms.
Businesses using Copilot Studio can now build AI agents that can log into websites, enter data, fill out reports, or even handle customer service activities — reducing the need for manual work and enhancing productivity.
AI Agents That Think and Click Like Humans
According to Charles Lamanna, a senior Microsoft executive, the goal is to make AI agents act like real users: clicking, selecting, and typing their way through digital tasks. The feature also introduces adaptability, meaning the AI can handle interface changes on websites or apps — a capability that ensures long-term reliability for business automation.
Building the Future of Automated Workflows
While Microsoft had previously introduced Copilot Actions — designed to automate background tasks for personal use — the new computer use feature is a significant leap forward, especially for businesses seeking scalable and intelligent AI-driven task automation.
Whether it’s processing invoices, conducting market research, or managing data entry across multiple platforms, Microsoft’s new tool positions Copilot Studio as a game-changer for digital transformation.