@omarsar0: Microsoft Teams just crossed a line I did not expect this year. It now runs an AI employee that does the work, not one …
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Microsoft Teams has introduced an AI employee that can perform tasks, not just answer questions, marking a significant step in workplace AI automation.
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Microsoft Teams just crossed a line I did not expect this year.
It now runs an AI employee that does the work, not one that answers questions.
Here is what is new: https://t.co/XyNjkfSuly
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