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Exploring the Future of Tech and Automation with Microsoft's Vice President of Power Automate Stephen Siciliano

Author
Mark Smith [nz365guy]
Published
Mon 14 Aug 2023
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Ready to supercharge your understanding of AI and automation? Prepare to be enlightened by Stephen Siciliano, Microsoft's Vice President of Power Automate, as he navigates us through the thrilling world of tech, highlighting the significant advancements since our last chat in 2019. An outdoor enthusiast from Seattle, Steven shares his love for nature and how he leverages AI in his personal life. He also gives us a sneak peek into how AI fuels Microsoft’s Co-Pilot and Power Automate.

Ever wondered how Microsoft embraced GPT technology to boost Power Automate flows? Or how do the code-generating capabilities of the GitHub co-pilot model work? We've got you covered. Steven discusses the launch of the Power Automate Co-Pilot for Cloud Flows feature and how it's making a difference. He also shares updates on the Power Automate interface and how its newfound smoothness is transforming workflow creation.

The conversation with Steven takes an interesting turn as we spotlight the importance of the comprehensive Power Platform. As we observe a trend of organizations shunning specific point solutions and adopting a more holistic view of their IT landscape, Steven underlines the potential of GPT technology in building Power Automate flows and how AI will impact RPA in the future. We conclude with a fascinating discussion on the integration of RPA and process mining, how automated workflow recommendations can be drawn from activity logs, and the ongoing work on parity in the Power Platform. So buckle up and join us for this insightful journey into the future of tech and automation. And let's anticipate the grand celebration when the fullness of time arrives! Trust us; you don't want to miss it.

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