Microsoft has launched the public preview of its Azure AI Agent Service, making it possible for developers to design, customize, and deploy AI agents that integrate with the Microsoft ecosystem. The service operates on a micro-service model, allowing agents to function independently or collaboratively with humans. Developers can utilize the Azure AI Foundry SDK or portal to define agent specifications. The service supports multiple AI models, including OpenAI and partners like Meta. Competitors like AWS and Google also offer similar autonomous agent services.
With Azure AI Agent Service, developers can build and manage AI agents as micro-services, leveraging Microsoft’s ecosystem while offering a flexible, code-first interface.
Creating agents with Azure AI Agent Service has been designed to be straightforward, whether through the code-first approach using the SDK or through the user-friendly portal.
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