AI agents are everywhere…and nowhere
MENLO PARK, Calif.—Artificial intelligence agents, the technology that can perform tasks on behalf of humans, are here. Twenty-nine percent of attendees at the summit said cybersecurity and data privacy is their primary concern around using AI agents. For OpenAI, it’s “too early" for the company to know exactly how customers are using its Operator AI agent, said Srinivas Narayanan, vice president of engineering at OpenAI, also speaking at the summit. Jared Spataro, corporate vice president of AI at Work at Microsoft, said at the summit that the business software giant’s plan to help companies get value from AI involves combining its Copilot AI assistant with AI agents. “They’re so scared to be left out of a revolution in progress that they buy an AI thing of some kind, and they try to figure out how to drive value with it," siders said.















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