They probably have your credit card details so what kinds of things are you scared of them getting? It's probably already on the internet (ssn, creditcards, address, ph, ex girlfriend talking about your pepe of facebook, credit score, your digital scent (mac/key) across reddit and any other forums and websites, cookies, etc).
We need more use cases. Right now, I have the impression that this agent can only summarise and forward emails. Needless to say, I would not trust such an agent to work with a potential client. You have no idea how many clients send disastrous first emails, but after some reasonable conversation, they turn out to be fantastic new partners. So, right now, such an agent is not helping but instead wasting time.
"Agents" is becoming an even more blurred term than AGI. Adding RAG or fine-tuning to a model via a dedicated UI, and using a lot of those models within the same ecosystem, is definitely going to be the type of "agent" people are going to talk about for the next ~year.
We're in the age of the dinosaurs trying to shove AI into all of their products. Meanwhile the next generation of apps are being developed by startups all over the world that will be 100x better than what MS, Google, etc have offered us so far.
@@uw10isplayaagents can perform actions without being prompted outside of their initial instruction. Previously you would upload the document and give it a prompt. Agents do this automatically.
This looks mind-blowing... However, the set of agents and triggers and the end of the video looks ripe for embarrassing mistakes. Fine if the communicating emails are all inside the company, but terrible the moment someone wants to apply the concept to relations with 3rd-party partners. There should be a way to sandbox/rehearse these scenarios, before deploying the system for public use.
I believe these agents don't really have the capability to do the work like people who actually know the office like I do. Most analysts spend their day doing all kinds of tasks that they can't even explain how they get done. They pull information from different sources, not just emails. And today, there's already a lot of know-how to automate things with RPA, Excel macros, Power BI, and so on. So, I don't think much will change, and for this specific use, the hype feels empty. That's my take
The way gpt still makes mistake understanding a well written input, don't really hype me considering that normal CS experience is flooded with terrible grammar or mispell (mostly due to speech to text). Yeah, no... Thank you. I'd rather keep checkint the email myself rather than following wrong instruction.
Translating corporate speak, "humans are inefficient, and we can do this like a million times better." Not sure what it means for our future the fact that they're 100% right. Other than I imagine a lot of lay-offs.
This (and all AI) will help the Age of Abundance appear much sooner if we put our objections aside and just focus on it making the whole world better. It's all about intent in the present moment of your existence (where the path to all possibilities starts from).
So emails get summarised and delivered to a responsible person. This chap will have another agent taking similar action on incoming emails. And so we have a chain of agents forwarding emails/collaborating. Who does the job?
This isn’t agents , tf are these people talking about , I’m beginning to think these ai stuff has no real business use case it solves , maybe its too error prone for businesses to use
I agree, they dedicated a whole presentation just to show how their so called "agent" organizes emails, this is ridiculous. I want to see how agents become my digital copies and do parts of my job in parallel with me or even the whole projects with my supervision only.
So most people said this same thing one year ago. Today ever major business are dumping shit tons of money to have there own models. The use case saving companies millions is in the transportation industry of goods. Next these AI are exceptionally good at research and creating new marketing content. So do they save companies money yes that a fact. Are they AI of the sci-fi future no they are all of 2-3 years old in the wild. It took about 20 years from the computers creation to massive adoption and then another ten to really make these things super usable. The internet was like this but slightly faster about ten years where it took over. AI is no different it has to mature but AI is has an exponential growth curve. So give it another five years year after year it will start taking over things. They’re literally bringing nuclear facilities back online to power these things. Nothing happens over night.
Nah, IMO it's just the same number of people now doing more things. I think the use of AI will also drive the demand for more business activity like this. SO supply goes up a lot (because AI can do it) but demand yeah also goes up more (the need to do this all) and there will still be human workers overseeing it all - a big part because the tech will create so much more of it. In my mind the big question will be: is it more profitable (incrementally) to keep the size workforce there is now and add AI on top of it as opposed to eliminating people and riding on the savings. I'd think it would be the former, but who knows I guess and we will see.
offer a carrot for free or smal fee. gather data and make it mandatory on windows. Once you have to use it for your pc to work, start to ramp up fees and plans. Microsoft in a nutshell These arent really agents. seems like its just prompts on top of prompts, the only difference is the prompts are on some webpage and generic. Also they didnt show any agents working togetaher at same time. this is just a personal asistant if your coworker that knows these things is on vacation hahaaha
I'm not believing anyone can deliver an AI-related feature if OpenAI can't. Get your shit together (MS & google), release a model that matches OpenAI (or dare I say, excel it), then we'll listen to you. Your voice chat is absolute trash. I don't know how even after buying OAI MS is still ages behind... how do you fuck up this bad!? Oh, I know, looks like they not only didn't fire whoever was managing Skype during COVID but probably made them in charge of handling the AI development.
"All we want is all your data."
Well, you're not getting it from me at least.
They probably have your credit card details so what kinds of things are you scared of them getting? It's probably already on the internet (ssn, creditcards, address, ph, ex girlfriend talking about your pepe of facebook, credit score, your digital scent (mac/key) across reddit and any other forums and websites, cookies, etc).
@@Seriouslydave nice logic, good luck with life
@@anubisai 🤣
@@tunestaryes they are
7:49 The precision at this moment is just flawless. Major props! 👏
We need more use cases. Right now, I have the impression that this agent can only summarise and forward emails. Needless to say, I would not trust such an agent to work with a potential client. You have no idea how many clients send disastrous first emails, but after some reasonable conversation, they turn out to be fantastic new partners. So, right now, such an agent is not helping but instead wasting time.
Microsoft’s version of Zapier within its ecosystem
Microsoft always finds the way to make everything boring.
Real business, where the real money is made, is boring.
maybe a marketing strategy to look different at all price
ALL We desire isbfull control over each other
Two consecutive videos that have ended abruptly!
Thought it was just me 😂 I think he was rushing to get them out.
@@matrepharaoh8260what else is new…
Probably because he uses AI for the videos and doesn't check the videos before uploading
@@joselarenas likely
You make it till the end😢
Yeah, try to build something with the Co-Pilot Studio and let's talk then. It is the most frustrating, bad working piece of crap I've ever used in AI.
They relaunched GPT‘s
😄 Yep!
this does not sound like agents, this sounds like using an ai that you can add extra post training data to that it can pull data from
"Agents" is becoming an even more blurred term than AGI. Adding RAG or fine-tuning to a model via a dedicated UI, and using a lot of those models within the same ecosystem, is definitely going to be the type of "agent" people are going to talk about for the next ~year.
We're in the age of the dinosaurs trying to shove AI into all of their products. Meanwhile the next generation of apps are being developed by startups all over the world that will be 100x better than what MS, Google, etc have offered us so far.
@@uw10isplayaagents can perform actions without being prompted outside of their initial instruction.
Previously you would upload the document and give it a prompt. Agents do this automatically.
Agents are to ai what css is to websites
Isnt agents something we use in reinforced learning ? Why do they keep recycling these words to make it even more confusing.@@Seriouslydave
Admin support. Bye bye. No new jobs created. AI doing its' job for its' overlords beautifully.
Advanced voice mode just got out to eu btw
that's late.. im guessing eu regulatory nonsense
Really? In Wich country?
Really? In Wich country?
New line of attack for corporate espionage, just ask their AI agent to summarize the proprietary information it has access to
Wouldn't be that easy.
What an inspiring event! Can't wait for the next one to show Taskade’s autonomous AI agents and agentic workflows in action! :)
This looks mind-blowing...
However, the set of agents and triggers and the end of the video looks ripe for embarrassing mistakes. Fine if the communicating emails are all inside the company, but terrible the moment someone wants to apply the concept to relations with 3rd-party partners. There should be a way to sandbox/rehearse these scenarios, before deploying the system for public use.
I believe these agents don't really have the capability to do the work like people who actually know the office like I do. Most analysts spend their day doing all kinds of tasks that they can't even explain how they get done. They pull information from different sources, not just emails. And today, there's already a lot of know-how to automate things with RPA, Excel macros, Power BI, and so on. So, I don't think much will change, and for this specific use, the hype feels empty. That's my take
agreed. these agents "really" look like normal software features that are just able to understand the text/data they are passing around a lil better
The way gpt still makes mistake understanding a well written input, don't really hype me considering that normal CS experience is flooded with terrible grammar or mispell (mostly due to speech to text).
Yeah, no... Thank you. I'd rather keep checkint the email myself rather than following wrong instruction.
Translating corporate speak, "humans are inefficient, and we can do this like a million times better." Not sure what it means for our future the fact that they're 100% right. Other than I imagine a lot of lay-offs.
I can't wait to start finding all the security flaws and data leaks in these "agents".
This is huge, it seems that o1 really gets to work under the hood... more layoffs incoming
so maby we need more policies to transfer wealth from the poor to the rich, to excelerate this process even further
@@clapclapapp sure, I'm sure the Fed will bring the 5% interest rate back very soon
This (and all AI) will help the Age of Abundance appear much sooner if we put our objections aside and just focus on it making the whole world better. It's all about intent in the present moment of your existence (where the path to all possibilities starts from).
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I think Microsoft stole the term copilot from Zapier. They were using the term in 2022 and Microsoft Copilot came out a year later.
Very useful thank you. What tool u used to create this video by thr way.
So emails get summarised and delivered to a responsible person. This chap will have another agent taking similar action on incoming emails. And so we have a chain of agents forwarding emails/collaborating. Who does the job?
that's assistants, essentially, not agents ..
So making everybody unemployed is exciting to these companies
This isn’t agents , tf are these people talking about , I’m beginning to think these ai stuff has no real business use case it solves , maybe its too error prone for businesses to use
This changes the game completely for processing referrals for my mental health clinic. Hubspot wanted to charge me $800/month for what Copilot can do.
yes for the moment its more a combianison of human + AI. The AI increase productivity but the human should watch if the AI task is correct
I agree, they dedicated a whole presentation just to show how their so called "agent" organizes emails, this is ridiculous. I want to see how agents become my digital copies and do parts of my job in parallel with me or even the whole projects with my supervision only.
@@pandereodium it will come in 2 or 3 years
So most people said this same thing one year ago. Today ever major business are dumping shit tons of money to have there own models. The use case saving companies millions is in the transportation industry of goods. Next these AI are exceptionally good at research and creating new marketing content. So do they save companies money yes that a fact. Are they AI of the sci-fi future no they are all of 2-3 years old in the wild. It took about 20 years from the computers creation to massive adoption and then another ten to really make these things super usable. The internet was like this but slightly faster about ten years where it took over. AI is no different it has to mature but AI is has an exponential growth curve. So give it another five years year after year it will start taking over things. They’re literally bringing nuclear facilities back online to power these things. Nothing happens over night.
When did this keynote take place?
Say goodbye to your admin job
100%
Nah, IMO it's just the same number of people now doing more things. I think the use of AI will also drive the demand for more business activity like this. SO supply goes up a lot (because AI can do it) but demand yeah also goes up more (the need to do this all) and there will still be human workers overseeing it all - a big part because the tech will create so much more of it.
In my mind the big question will be: is it more profitable (incrementally) to keep the size workforce there is now and add AI on top of it as opposed to eliminating people and riding on the savings. I'd think it would be the former, but who knows I guess and we will see.
For real
This is typical microsoft. Overly complicating things and the setup requires too much work and change management even though they say it is easy.
Internet computer protocol AI can make any software you want in seconds
Microsoft’s AgentForce (SalesForce)
Why does this sound like they’re running palantir underneath
These tools are awesome
offer a carrot for free or smal fee. gather data and make it mandatory on windows. Once you have to use it for your pc to work, start to ramp up fees and plans. Microsoft in a nutshell
These arent really agents. seems like its just prompts on top of prompts, the only difference is the prompts are on some webpage and generic. Also they didnt show any agents working togetaher at same time. this is just a personal asistant if your coworker that knows these things is on vacation hahaaha
Is there a way to have an agent to check the addresses that is on Zillow and put it on a word document?
Useless tool real agents just do the work for you. Ai needs to be more in 3d and films
It looks very compute and prompt size heavy.
RAG is everywhere
Welcome to software 4.0 - The Age of Botification(th-cam.com/video/HMejvWDMYrE/w-d-xo.html)
Why do I need a work or school email to use this?! cmoooon
This big corrupted company will end humanity one day
soo... it's a custom GPT then. Just like how I can upload docs to a GTP and ask it questions about the docs. This is SO lame.
Good for Microsoft… 🤖🖖🤖👍
Zapier or n8n do the same today
a bot watched this and released it to github next day
Not very different from notebook lm
Amazing 🎉
8:42
Don't trust them.
agent 007
Stop copying diary of a ceo thumbnails. Its lame
Zzzz
A second brain
I'm not believing anyone can deliver an AI-related feature if OpenAI can't. Get your shit together (MS & google), release a model that matches OpenAI (or dare I say, excel it), then we'll listen to you. Your voice chat is absolute trash. I don't know how even after buying OAI MS is still ages behind... how do you fuck up this bad!? Oh, I know, looks like they not only didn't fire whoever was managing Skype during COVID but probably made them in charge of handling the AI development.
Agent, copilot,new blah blah blah.
First !
❤️🍓
So its only good for businesses? Garbage
Apple has pages. How did they get the naming of that without copyrighted infringement?