microsoft 365 autopilot

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Microsoft 365 Autopilot, introduced as Scout at Build 2026, is an always-on AI agent designed to monitor and act within Outlook, Teams, OneDrive, SharePoint, calendars, and contacts for approved enterprise users. Unlike traditional chatbots, Scout operates as a background worker that organizations can assign tasks to, shifting Copilot from a user-summoned tool to an autonomous workplace assistant. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight Scout's potential to improve productivity by reading the room, acting between meetings, and representing users while away. However, the community also emphasizes significant governance challenges, as this new operating model places AI inside the chain of responsibility, raising questions about oversight and control in enterprise environments.
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    Microsoft Scout Autopilot: Enterprise Agent for Microsoft 365 (Not Snapdragon Exclusive)

    Microsoft announced Microsoft Scout on June 2, 2026, as an always-on “Autopilot” agent for Microsoft 365, while available evidence does not support the claim that Qualcomm itself unveiled a separate Scout productivity agent for Snapdragon Windows PCs. That distinction matters, because it changes...
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    Microsoft 365 Scout Autopilot: Governed AI That Acts, Not Just Replies

    Microsoft unveiled Scout, its first Microsoft 365 “Autopilot” agent, at Build 2026 on June 2, positioning the always-on assistant as a background worker that can monitor Outlook, Teams, OneDrive, SharePoint, calendars, contacts, and other work data for approved enterprise users. The announcement...
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    Microsoft Scout: Always-On Workplace AI Agent for Teams, Email, and Microsoft 365

    Microsoft announced Scout at Build on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, as an always-on workplace AI agent for Teams, email, calendars, and Microsoft 365 tasks, initially launching with a small customer group and a Frontier-access desktop app tied to GitHub Copilot. That makes Scout less a chatbot than a...
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