
Michael Taylor developed the computer_use_preview tool for the mikeharder/azure-rest-api-specs repository, enabling AI Agents to interact with computer environments through actions like clicks, typing, and screenshots. He designed and implemented the TypeScript typespec for this feature, ensuring robust API design and clear type specification. His work updated the tool’s output and decision mechanisms to support interactive automation, laying the foundation for UI-level automation within AI Agent workflows. Over the course of a month, Michael focused on expanding automation capabilities for Azure REST API specs, delivering a well-scoped feature that addresses the need for programmatic computer interaction in agent-driven systems.

September 2025: Delivered AI Agents: Computer Interaction Toolkit (computer_use_preview) in mikeharder/azure-rest-api-specs, enabling AI Agents to interact with and control computer environments (clicks, typing, screenshots) and updated tool output/choice mechanisms to support interactive automation. Implemented the typespec for the new tool (commit 8d4f7c60f2a1448a1442399aebf1fc17b208a253) as part of #36325. This feature expands automation capabilities for Azure REST API specs and establishes groundwork for UI-level automation in AI Agent workflows.
September 2025: Delivered AI Agents: Computer Interaction Toolkit (computer_use_preview) in mikeharder/azure-rest-api-specs, enabling AI Agents to interact with and control computer environments (clicks, typing, screenshots) and updated tool output/choice mechanisms to support interactive automation. Implemented the typespec for the new tool (commit 8d4f7c60f2a1448a1442399aebf1fc17b208a253) as part of #36325. This feature expands automation capabilities for Azure REST API specs and establishes groundwork for UI-level automation in AI Agent workflows.
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