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AI Agents Lead the Show at Microsoft Build 2025

We're back from Microsoft Build 2025, and if there’s one thing that was impossible to miss: agentic AI is everywhere. Everyone’s talking about it, building it, testing it—and we’re right there in the thick of it, bringing real-world agentic automation to life.

At the UiPath booth, the energy was high. People didn’t just want to hear about AI agents reasoning and chatting. They wanted to see what it looks like when AI agents, robots, and people actually work together to move a business process forward.

And we delivered.

AI that doesn’t just think—it gets things done

Let’s take loan origination as an example. It’s a messy, multi-step process. It involves scanning documents, pulling data from various systems, checking eligibility, talking to customers—the kind of work that’s ripe for automation, but too complex for any one AI agent to handle solo.

That’s where agentic automation comes in. Picture this:

Each agent does what it’s best at. That’s agentic automation in action.

Seamless handoffs with bidirectional integrations

For seamless handoffs between agents, you need bi-directional connectivity. At Microsoft Build, we were especially proud to show the bi-directional integration between UiPath Agents and Microsoft Copilot Studio in action. In plain terms: we’ve made it easier than ever for Microsoft and UiPath agents to talk to each other, hand off tasks, and collaborate across platforms.

And behind it all is UiPath Maestro™, a unified process orchestration layer, helping you manage your processes across AI agents, robots, and people with a single pane of glass. This cross-platform orchestration unlocks new levels of productivity and contextual decision making across the Microsoft and UiPath ecosystems.

Real results: 500% ROI and thousands of hours saved

Take Johnson Controls, for example. They started with automation built in UiPath and Microsoft Power Automate. After plugging in agentic capabilities using our new integration, they saw a 500% additional return on investment and gave 18,000 hours back to the business each year.

That’s not a proof of concept. That’s real business value—delivered at scale.

Read the full story.

Controlled agency: the right work, done by the right worker

Here’s something we’ve learned: adaptability comes at the cost of occasional errors. You can unleash the full potential of an LLM when someone is constantly supervising an AI assistant. But for real agency, you need to trust an AI agent to “do its thing” with accuracy and reliability. .

That’s why agentic automation needs controlled agency. It means deploying agents with the evaluations, tools, and escalation guardrails for complex tasks. But AI agents hand off deterministic and repetitive tasks to a robot to execute those tasks with precision. And when judgment or empathy is needed, they call in a person.

Do not rely on an agent to do anything you can do deterministically, because agents will make mistakes

Marco Casaliana, VP, Azure AI

Take computer use agents (CUAs). They are getting good at emulating people on a computer—a powerful capability that will shape the future of automation. But they’re still slow, pricey, and somewhat error-prone. So we created the UiPath UI agent, which blends CUAs like OpenAI’s Operator, Anthropic CCU, or Google’s Gemini with reliable, fast RPA. The result? Enterprise-grade agents that run unattended reliably—and don’t fumble the keyboard. See controlled agency in action.

Built to be open—and stay that way

UiPath is committed to building an open ecosystem across foundational models, industry-leading tools, plugins, and AI agents, enabling agent interoperability with both proprietary and open-source technology stacks.

No black boxes. No hard dependencies. Just the freedom to build what works for your business.

Let’s make AI operational—together

If Microsoft Build 2025 showed us anything, it’s that people are ready to go beyond the hype and start building real, usable AI systems. Systems that do actual work. Systems that understand context. Systems that play well with others.

That’s what UiPath is here to do. Want to see what agentic automation looks like in your world?


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