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The emergence of AI agents raises the prospect of a new paradigm in business logic management. According to Nadella, the business logic—previously embedded in the applications—will be consolidated into AI agents. These agents will autonomously execute complex tasks such as updating records, sending communications, or generating insights based on real-time data analysis.
For instance, a user might simply instruct an agent to “provide a graph of my top five customers by revenue” or “email these customers about upcoming opportunities.” The agent will then interpret the request, retrieve the appropriate data, and perform all necessary operations—all without requiring a defined application or significant programming from the user.