Building Copilot Declarative Agents: Everything I’ve learned building ClothesPilot
Session Description
Declarative Agents allow pro-code developers to extend what Microsoft 365 Copilot can do out of the box, by creating and registering agents to take on specific workloads. Users can choose to engage with these agents directly, or mention them in passing. (it's pro-code but also a lot of the work is done for you, so there's a lot of overlap with more low-code and no-code solutions)
I'm Tom Morgan, a Microsoft MVP that's been building bots and UC services for over a decade. As an experiment, I created ClothesPilot to help me choose what to wear each day.
With knowledge of my wardrobe, my calendar and the day’s weather, ClothesPilot made suggestions, and I followed them without question...
In this talk, I’ll go through everything I learnt during this process and how you can combine different APIs to create your own Declarative Agents. We’ll cover the pre-requisites, how to shape the APIs you have, how to build and modify your agent, and all the tricks and gotchas I picked up along the way.
I’ll be digging into the code and demo’ing the effect of various changes along the way to keep things interesting, and you’ll leave with a clear implementation plan for how you can build your own Declarative Agent for Microsoft 365 Copilot. You don't have to build your own AI wardrobe but I'm sure you'll get some ideas for how you can implement in your own organisation. #microsoft365dev
Attendees (20)

Oli Restorick

Chris Anderson

Adam Miles

Carl Davis

Alexander Dixon

Brandon Knowles

Chris Sparrow

Melissa Biro

Sam Forster

Jan Verboven

Matthew Rivitt

Vincent Thiec

Michaela Thomas

Diana Florea

Susie Prince

Alex Heer
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