Scout is Microsoft’s ‘first real personal assistant.’
Microsoft Scout, an always-on M365 assistant monitoring calendars and emails, auto-organizes tasks; 3,000+ testers, preview launches this week. Marks the shift from chat-Copilot to proactive agents, competing with Google's Gemini Spark for enterprise ownership—a governance and security decision point.
Scout is the first of a new breed of ‘autopilot’ agents in Microsoft 365 that can carry out tasks independently.
Microsoft Scout, built on OpenClaw, is an AI personal assistant seamlessly integrated into Microsoft 365 apps to streamline tasks like scheduling and email management.
Microsoft launched Scout, an OpenClaw-powered autonomous agent in Microsoft 365 Copilot. Scout proactively manages email, calendar, and meetings while delegating complex tasks to sub-agents, reducing manual work and freeing teams for higher-value activities.
Launched at Build, Microsoft Scout is a new AI assistant meant to bring the power and flexibility of OpenClaw into the Microsoft 365 system.
Microsoft Scout automates scheduling, calendar, and risk detection across Microsoft 365 as an always-on autonomous agent. Scout competes with Google Spark and Claude Cowork; at 3% Copilot adoption, it's Microsoft's strategy to justify $30/user/month.
Microsoft’s OpenClaw-style agent appears in Teams, just like a human colleague, and automates your dull office tasks.
Tech people will say everyone's already using OpenClaw. They're right. But Microsoft is the one with 1.4 billion Windows users to adopt it.
There's a ton of AI announcements at Microsoft Build. This new AI agent is a big one.
Microsoft is seeking to show it is a serious player in AI.
Imagine an AI assistant that does not wait for your commands, but proactively handles routine work before you even ask. That is the idea behind Microsoft Scout, a new personal…
Внутренний стратегический документ Microsoft, описывающий план запуска персонального ИИ-ассистента Scout, начинается с пункта «сделать людей зависимыми» от…