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Connect MCP servers and rules to make agents reliable

β€œNow I will tell you though that it there's a trick to making this stuff work. I mean, warp is pretty magical, to be honest, but you can add to the magic and make it work more smoothly. And there's a couple of ways you could do that. I do connect this to the Microsoft Docs MCP server when I'm doing, like, Azure administration. Because sometimes, you know, in this case, I knew exactly what roles I wanted to give Govan, but there are times when I have no idea what role somebody needs to do something.”

β€” Marco Casalaina - VP of Core AI at Microsoft

Use AutoHotkey shortcuts to standardize repeated prompts

β€œNow sometimes, for example, I get these kinds of questions that I need to fill out and I want to limit them in terms of their characters. So I also will preprogram certain types of prompts. And so here, let's say, MBA five. So I have all these shortcuts like this. And I can say, answer from the perspective of Microsoft in 500 characters or less with no bullets or formatting if I just wanna give a quick answer to some question. That is, by the way, auto hotkey that I have running there.”

β€” Marco Casalaina - VP of Core AI at Microsoft

Set ChatGPT to run scheduled cron-like tasks daily

β€œSo I can actually set ChatChippity now to do this. I can say every day, look to see if there's a new podcast by Clervaux and notify me if there's a new one. And lo and behold, it absolutely does do it. It will daily at 9AM. I didn't actually even say what time to do it, but it decided on 9AM. Every day at 9AM, it's gonna check for new podcast episodes by you. And if I want, I can actually turn on desktop notifications so it will notify me on my desktop, like, boom, new Clervo podcast.”

β€” Marco Casalaina - VP of Core AI at Microsoft

Treat AI scripts as ephemeral β€” rebuild instead of saving

β€œAnd what I would say is also, what I love about AI and what I would recommend to people with AI is, like, just get used to ephemeral stuff. Like, just toss it. Like, if you ever need to compress a video again, don't save this script. Don't, like, just just come back and do it again probably with a better model at some point, and it's gonna be just as cheap and just as easy. And so I think a lot of people get stuck in their head about, like, oh, how do I make this a product? Or how do I get this production? It's like, don't get it to production.”

β€” Claire Vo - host of How I AI

Warp shines as a CLI agent, not just a coding tool

β€œI started using Warp, ironically because our own one of our own teams here at Microsoft tuned me into it. They it was our PowerShell team, and they were like, you should try this Warp thing. It automates PowerShell really well. And so I tried it. And as soon as I started using it for certain things like, managing Azure and, you know, giving Azure subscriptions and stuff like that, then I was hooked. I was like, man alive. This is a really capable tool.”

β€” Marco Casalaina - VP of Core AI at Microsoft

Build ad hoc agents on the fly for one-off tasks

β€œNow if you think about what I'm really doing with Warp, the way that I'm using Warp, I characterize it in a certain way. I call this an ad hoc agent. Because effectively, each one of these things that I'm doing, you know, when I'm assigning the Azure roles or when I'm I'm scanning the stuff or when I'm doing stuff with the videos, I'm kinda creating a little mini agent, an unnamed agent on the fly to do something for me. And that's becoming a trend.”

β€” Marco Casalaina - VP of Core AI at Microsoft

Trigger Microsoft 365 Copilot agents to auto-schedule meetings

β€œWell, I mean, here I am in m three sixty five Copilot. So this is Microsoft's general purpose agent for business. So I'm gonna kick this thing off. And what I said here is, when I get an email from Clervo requesting a meeting at a certain time, check my calendar. If that time is free, send her a thirty minute meeting invite for that time, and it will start to build this agent. And what it has built is an agent. It's a triggered agent. It's an email triggered agent. So if you send me an email and you're requesting a meeting, you're gonna get an invite from me if I'm free.”

β€” Marco Casalaina - VP of Core AI at Microsoft

Delegating drudgery to AI frees time for higher-value work

β€œThis saves me many minutes a day. I mean, just think about last night, I was scanning, as I said, my daughter's, homework, my daughter's practice test, and I set WARP to running that. You know, I said, okay, WARP. You know, go scan that for me. And while it did that, she and I worked on one of the math problems themselves. So rather than me fumbling with the scanning software, the crappy thing that says now feed this and its letter size and all that stuff, I just told Warp to do it.”

β€” Marco Casalaina - VP of Core AI at Microsoft

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