Central to Copilot Studio’s innovation is its deep integration with .NET, including the use of .NET on WebAssembly (WASM).
This post explores how Copilot Studio utilizes .NET, the benefits realized from platform upgrades, and the resulting performance, cost, and productivity improvements.
Copilot Studio is a low-code experience for creating conversational and autonomous agents, but the runtime executing those agents is based on .NET.



I’m sure this gets downvotes because AI. The post talks more about dotnet and webassembly though, and gains through it. Not about AI (beyond the marketing speak referencing the product itself).