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Description

Mark Tucker and Allen Firstenberg dive into Microsoft Copilot Studio, a

low-code tool for creating conversational agents with a focus on

enterprise integrations. Mark demonstrates how to build a file upload

agent that summarizes invoices using a Large Language Model (LLM). They

explore the studio's interface, including topics, triggers, and the

designer canvas, while comparing it to familiar tools like Dialogflow.

The discussion also touches on the concept of autonomous agents, flows

that can be triggered by events like emails, and Microsoft's strong

push for enterprise adoption.

[00:00:00] Welcome and Introduction

[00:00:49] Introducing Microsoft Copilot Studio

[00:02:09] Creating a New Agent

[00:05:08] Understanding Topics and Triggers

[00:06:57] Testing the Agent: Greeting Topic

[00:10:44] Building a File Upload Agent

[00:12:37] Implementing the File Upload Logic

[00:15:29] Summarizing Invoices with LLMs

[00:17:08] Enterprise Tools and Connectors

[00:19:00] Flows and Server-Side Triggers

[00:21:33] Deployment and Channels

[00:23:10] Agents vs. Bots: Autonomous Capabilities

[00:24:44] Comparisons with Dialogflow and Google's Ecosystem

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