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Microsoft Scout is a new AI personal assistant built on OpenClaw
Much like Google, Microsoft is launching its own version of OpenClaw. Microsoft Scout is an always-on assistant that integrates into Microsoft 365 apps like Outlook, OneDrive, and Microsoft Teams, allowing businesses to assign a virtual assistant to employees to help with organizing calendars, expense reporting, email drafts, and much more. Unlike Copilot that lives inside Microsoft 365 apps, Microsoft Scout can see and do a lot more.
Meet Microsoft Scout, Your AI Coworker That Never Logs Off
Soon, your coworkers in Microsoft Teams might not all be human. Scout, an always-on AI agent announced at Microsoft’s Build developer conference on Tuesday, can go through your work messages, calendar, and email inbox to automate tasks, reschedule meeting conflicts, and draft professional-sounding responses. Microsoft more or less built an enterprise agent on top of OpenClaw, the AI tool that riveted San Francisco’s early adopters at the start of 2026.
Microsoft announces Scout, an autonomous AI agent built on OpenClaw
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/blog/2026/06/0...https://www.404media.co/microsoft-wants-to-make-people-addic...https://www.wired.com/story/meet-microsoft-scout-your-ai-cow... (https://web.archive.org/web/20260602180553/https://www.wired...) Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48374079 Points: 44 # Comments: 41
Microsoft wants users to be addicted to Scout, their AI personal assistant
Article URL: https://disassociated.com/microsoft-users-addicted-ai-personal-assistant/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48419023 Points: 10 # Comments: 6
Microsoft CEO to top engineers: Our goal is not to make users 'addicted' to Scout
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has publicly rebuked one of his own corporate vice presidents over a leaked strategy memo that openly stated the goal of making users "addicted" to Scout, the company's newly announced AI assistant. In a message sent to roughly 50 of Microsoft's top software engineers, Nadella called the framing "nonsense" and suggested whoever wrote and leaked the document "may want to go work elsewhere." The internal note, first reported by The Information and obtained by 404...
Leak Reveals Microsoft Wants Its AI to Be 'Addictive'
On Tuesday of this week Microsoft made public its latest AI endeavor, Scout. On the same day, 404 Media published a leaked internal strategy document it had sourced from within Microsoft, in which it is written that the corporation’s immediate intention for Scout is to “make people addicted.” After 404‘s damning reveal, tech news site The Information followed this up with a denial from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella in which the boss feigned disbelief, saying that he was “not sure what this...
Microsoft plans Linux tools and an RTX Spark desktop for Windows developers
Microsoft's Build developer conference kicked off today, and as with almost everything the company has done in the last few years, Microsoft's opening keynote focused overwhelmingly on AI and other closely related technologies. There's Microsoft Scout, an OpenClaw-based "Autopilot" agent that can hook into Microsoft 365 data to perform tasks for users; several new AI models; an expanded preview of "Codename MDASH," which is a "multi-model agentic scanning system" meant to detect and fix...
No longer just a Copilot, Microsoft's AI wants to take the wheel
Move over, Copilot: Microsoft is introducing a new category of agentic AI called "Autopilot," starting with Scout, its first agent. And it doesn't take much guessing to understand how Microsoft expects these things to operate: By constantly watching your every move and taking action in the background to ostensibly streamline your workday.
Microsoft corporate VP Omar Shahine's memo to staff has made CEO Satya Nadella 'angry'
An internal memo related to a new artificial intelligence (AI) tool has sparked controversy within Microsoft, drawing a sharp reaction from CEO Satya Nadella, a report has claimed. The leaked document contained a product strategy and was authored by Microsoft corporate vice president Omar Shahine and executive Jakob Werner, outlining a multi-phase launch plan for “Scout,” a newly announced AI personal assistant. Citing the document, 404 Media reported that it stated goal of the product’s...
Has Microsoft Lost Its Mojo (Again)?
This week, Satya Nadella kicked off Microsoft’s annual Build developer’s conference with typical boasts about new products and a sunny view of AI. The focus of his speech was how Microsoft was going gaga for agentic AI. But there was a cloud over the gathering at San Francisco’s Fort Mason, and I’m not talking about Azure.