Automator AI v.33 release

Review what's new and changed in Automator AI for the v.33 release.

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What's new

Accelerate your automation velocity with Autopilot

Autopilot enables you to accelerate your organization's automation programs without expanding the automation teams. With the power of generative AI, automate more business processes faster by discovering them with Process Discovery, convert them to automations with ease, and track ROI with CoE Manager.

Autopilot

Existing Bot task and Credential variable files can be added from the Control Room to an automation by instructional prompt in Co-Pilot for Automators. Instructions should include the precise file name for a successful match. For credential variables, the locker, name, and attribute should all be entered to specify what to add.

Add existing repository file via prompt

What's changed

Specify where additions and updates are made in the canvas when a prompt is entered in Co-Pilot for Automators.

In both Bot editor and Process Composer, when entering a prompt, items are added following the current line selection. If no line selection exists, actions add after the last line. Previously, this operation was limited to add after the last line.

Likewise, users can select an action or task to update properties of the selected item, by entering a prompt. Previously, any lines that matched the prompt instruction were recognized as the target of update operations.

Build loop logic via prompt in Bot editor

Developers can now build loop logic and describe the iterator type and parameters of the loop by entering a prompt for a bot in Co-Pilot for Automators.

Instruct prompts to build loops

Multiple If/else conditions can be set in a bot by entering a prompt in Co-Pilot for Automators. Previously, if/else conditions could only be recognized in prompts for the Process Composer.

Updates to the interface

Automator AI

The character limit for Co-Pilot for Automators prompt input field has decreased to 500 characters to focus results. Previously, the character limit was 2000. Additionally, the help text displays the number of any selection made.


Image demonstrates the character limit for the input field.