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Microsoft Unveils Scout, an Autonomous AI Agent Built On OpenClaw

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Why This Matters

Microsoft's Scout introduces an autonomous AI agent designed to streamline productivity within Microsoft 365 by automating routine tasks and proactively identifying potential issues. This development signals a significant step toward more intelligent, proactive digital assistants that can enhance workplace efficiency and reduce manual workload. As an experimental feature, it also highlights Microsoft's ongoing innovation in AI-driven productivity tools, potentially shaping future integrations and user experiences in enterprise software.

Key Takeaways

Microsoft has unveiled Scout, an experimental always-on AI "autopilot" agent for Microsoft 365 that can operate across Teams, Outlook, OneDrive, SharePoint, calendars, contacts, browsers, and external apps via MCP. "Autopilots stay active in the background, understand how work gets done across your apps and systems, and take action without needing to be prompted each time," said Omar Shahine, a Microsoft veteran who recently announced he is leading a new team to bring OpenClaw-based personal assistants to Microsoft 365 apps. Computerworld reports: Shahine said Scout can reduce mundane tasks that office workers face, such as coordinating and scheduling meeting times with colleagues, or blocking times in a user's calendar based on upcoming work commitments. "It can also spot risks, like stalled decisions, so you can address them before they become blockers," he said. It's available as an "experimental release" to customers of the company's Frontier program, Microsoft said, and will require Intune policy configuration and "opt-in attestation." [...] It's not clear whether Scout will be included in Microsoft 365 Copilot subscriptions or charged separately. Microsoft did not immediately provide additional details about pricing.

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