ai agents

  1. Build 2026: Microsoft AI Agents to Port and Validate x86 Apps for Windows on Arm64

    Microsoft will use a June 3, 2026 Build session to show developers how AI agents can help convert and validate x86 Windows applications for native Arm64 execution on Windows on Arm PCs, including Qualcomm Snapdragon X systems and NVIDIA’s new RTX Spark platform. The pitch is not merely that Arm...
  2. Microsoft Scout: Always-On AI Agent for Microsoft 365 With Governed Entra Identity

    Microsoft unveiled Scout on June 2, 2026, at Build as an always-on Microsoft 365 AI agent built on OpenClaw that can act across Teams, Outlook, OneDrive, SharePoint, the desktop, the web, and approved local resources under its own governed Entra identity. The announcement is not merely another...
  3. Build 2026: Microsoft Turns Windows Into the Agent Runtime

    Microsoft used Build 2026 in San Francisco on June 2–3 to announce a broad AI-first developer agenda spanning Windows, Microsoft Foundry, new MAI models, Scout, Project Solara, and enterprise agent infrastructure. The message was not subtle: Windows is being repositioned from the place where...
  4. Build 2026: Windows 11 Becomes the Agent Platform (No Windows 12 Needed)

    Microsoft used Build 2026 in San Francisco on June 2 to frame Windows 11 not as a finished desktop operating system awaiting replacement, but as the foundation for persistent AI agents, Microsoft-built reasoning models, new agent-oriented devices, and security boundaries meant to make autonomous...
  5. Microsoft Project Solara: Chip-to-Cloud Agent-First Devices for Windows 2026

    Microsoft unveiled Project Solara at Build 2026 as an early chip-to-cloud platform for agent-first devices, developed with silicon partners including Qualcomm and MediaTek, and designed to move AI assistants beyond apps, PCs, and phones into enterprise-ready dedicated hardware. The announcement...
  6. Microsoft Scout: Always-On AI Agent for Delegated Work in Microsoft 365

    Microsoft introduced Scout on June 2, 2026, at Build as an always-on Microsoft 365 AI agent built on OpenClaw and Work IQ to work across Outlook, Teams, files, meetings, calendars, and desktop context while taking delegated actions for users. The announcement matters because Scout is not merely...
  7. Microsoft Scout Autopilot: Governed AI Agents for Microsoft 365

    Microsoft unveiled Scout on June 2, 2026, as its first always-on “Autopilot” agent for Microsoft 365, bringing an OpenClaw-based autonomous assistant into Teams, Outlook, OneDrive, SharePoint, calendars, chats, and enterprise data under Microsoft’s identity and governance stack. The announcement...
  8. Build 2026: Microsoft’s MAI Models, Agents, and Windows AI Stack

    Microsoft used Build 2026 in San Francisco on June 2 to unveil seven in-house Microsoft AI models, led by MAI-Thinking-1, a 35-billion-active-parameter reasoning model, alongside new image, voice, transcription and coding systems tied directly into Foundry, Copilot, Windows and developer...
  9. Build 2026: Windows Becomes the Control Plane for AI Agents, Local Models, and Security

    Microsoft used Build 2026 in San Francisco on June 2 to unveil a developer-heavy AI slate led by the Surface RTX Spark Dev Box, MAI-Thinking-1 reasoning model, Project Solara, Scout, new GitHub Copilot and Windows 11 tooling, and the Majorana 2 quantum chip. The pattern is more important than...
  10. Microsoft Scout in Teams: The AI Coworker Bet on Governed, Action-Taking Agents

    Microsoft introduced Scout on June 2, 2026, as a Microsoft Teams-based AI coworker in private preview, built on or inspired by OpenClaw and intended to automate routine office work inside the Microsoft 365 collaboration surface. That single placement is the story: not the assistant, not the...
  11. Microsoft Scout AI Agent: Background Work Automation in Microsoft 365

    Microsoft unveiled Scout on June 2, 2026, as a Microsoft 365 AI agent built on OpenClaw-style autonomous workflows, designed to operate across Outlook, Teams, OneDrive, SharePoint, and related work data for selected customers through private preview and Microsoft’s Frontier early-access channel...
  12. TCS, Infosys and Wipro Scale Microsoft 365 Copilot to 300,000 Users

    India’s TCS, Infosys, and Wipro have each expanded Microsoft 365 Copilot deployments beyond 100,000 employees as of June 3, 2026, taking their combined rollout past 300,000 users in less than six months. That makes the Indian IT services sector one of Microsoft’s most important proving grounds...
  13. Microsoft Scout Autopilot: Persistent AI Agents for Microsoft 365 and Windows

    Microsoft announced Scout on June 2, 2026, at Build as an experimental Microsoft 365 “Autopilot” agent that works across Teams, Outlook, OneDrive, SharePoint, the web, and the desktop using OpenClaw technology and Microsoft’s enterprise identity, policy, and security controls. The important part...
  14. Build 2026: Microsoft’s Agent-First Platform Beyond Windows

    Microsoft used Build 2026 in San Francisco on June 2 to unveil Project Solara, Surface RTX Spark Dev Box, agent-focused web search APIs, and a new Agent Control Specification for governing how AI agents use tools, data, and the web. The announcements mark a shift from treating AI as a feature...
  15. Windows 11 at Build 2026: Agent-Native AI, MXC Containers, Local Models

    Microsoft used Build 2026 in San Francisco on June 2 to pitch Windows 11 as the local operating system for building, testing, securing, and deploying AI agents, backed by new Windows runtimes, local models, GitHub integrations, and NVIDIA-powered developer hardware. That is a bigger claim than...
  16. Microsoft Intelligent Terminal 0.1: AI agents via an opt-in Windows Terminal fork

    Microsoft announced Intelligent Terminal 0.1 on June 2, 2026, as an open-source experimental fork of Windows Terminal for Windows users, adding native AI agent integration while leaving the standard Windows Terminal app installed separately and unchanged for people who do not want agent...
  17. Build 2026: How Microsoft Turns Windows Into an Agentic AI Platform

    Microsoft used Build 2026 on June 2 in San Francisco and online to recast Windows as a platform for AI agents, announcing developer tools, sandboxing, Cloud PC execution, local models, and device concepts meant to let agents build, run, and act across Windows environments. That is more than...
  18. Microsoft Build 2026: Agent-Native Windows Platform for Governed AI Developers

    At Microsoft Build 2026 on June 2 in San Francisco and online, Microsoft announced a developer platform push built around enterprise AI agents, Microsoft IQ, new MAI models, Windows agent sandboxes, Surface RTX Spark Dev Box hardware, and scientific computing tools. The headline was not simply...
  19. Build 2026: Microsoft’s Agent-First AI Platform for Windows, GitHub, and Dev Boxes

    Microsoft used Build 2026 in San Francisco on June 2 to unveil a broad AI platform push spanning the Surface RTX Spark Dev Box, GitHub Copilot App, Project Solara, Majorana 2, Microsoft IQ, new MAI and Aion models, and Windows tools for autonomous agents. The message was not subtle: Microsoft no...
  20. Microsoft Scout: The Always-On AI Agent for Microsoft 365 Governance

    Microsoft launched Scout on June 2, 2026, as an experimental Microsoft 365 personal AI agent for Frontier customers, bringing an OpenClaw-inspired, always-on assistant into Outlook, Teams, OneDrive, SharePoint, desktop, browser, and cloud workflows. The product is not just another Copilot pane...