Microsoft's Power Automate no-code platform adds AI flows

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Microsoft's Power Automate no-code platform adds AI flows

Microsoft is enhancing its Power Automate platform with generative AI capabilities, allowing users to automate workflows more efficiently. The addition of AI flows enables users to describe workflows in natural language, and the AI system creates the actual automation flow. This innovation has the potential to streamline processes for various industries, such as event management and employee travel requests.

By incorporating generative AI into Power Automate, Microsoft aims to revolutionize how Robotic Process Automation is conducted. The platform's AI Recorder feature allows users to narrate desktop workflows, creating more resilient automations that adapt to changes in the user interface. This advancement showcases the practical applications of AI in simplifying repetitive tasks and improving workflow efficiency.

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