Review what's new and changed, and the limitations in Automator AI for the v.38 release.

What's new

Prompting for AI Skills now supported.

Preconfigured AI Skills can be added by entering the skill name when prompting with Co-Pilot for Automators.

Introduced Quick add feature with enhanced suggested actions

Use the Quick add feature in the Bot editor, which allows you to add actions within the canvas contextually without needing to drag each action from the Actions palette. You can search for actions in the Quick add after action window. Additionally, you can add the action(s) suggested by a generative AI-based feature, which provides real-time suggestions on the next possible actions in the context of your automation workflow. This allows you to seamlessly add required actions directly from within the editor without interrupting your workflow and helps you build automation workflows faster and more intuitively.

Suggest next actions

What's changed

Quickly build process automation in the Process Composer when prompting with Co-Pilot for Automators.

The Process Reasoning Engine (PRE) now supports Co-Pilot for Automators in the Process Composer. This advanced model now performs planning and reasoning to render near-complete process automation, even when prompts contain abstract concepts. This reduces the need for special knowledge and accelerates development of process automation. Prompting for a process

Support for Co-Pilot for Automators

More users can discover how quick and simple building automation can be, through the power of prompting.

Enhanced accuracy when prompting to update data.

Improvements to Process Reasoning Engine (PRE) enhance the accuracy and distinction of data when prompting to update parameters and values in Co-Pilot for Automators.

Limitations

Due to the complex nature of process automation, users might experience higher latency for Co-Pilot for Automators to render the complete output in Process Composer.
Co-Pilot for Automators does not support swim lanes in Process Composer, when generating output.