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openclaw agents
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The tag "openclaw agents" covers Microsoft's OpenClaw-based autonomous agents, particularly Microsoft Scout, introduced at Build 2026. These agents operate continuously within Microsoft 365, acting across Teams, Outlook, OneDrive, SharePoint, and the desktop without direct user prompts. Discussions highlight governance through Entra identity, security risks, and the shift from reactive Copilot chat to proactive background agents. Internal strategy documents have raised concerns about user engagement tactics. The tag focuses on the technical architecture, enterprise deployment, and implications of always-on AI assistants in Microsoft 365 environments.
Microsoft introduced Microsoft Scout on June 2, 2026, at Build in San Francisco and online as its first “Autopilot” agent for Microsoft 365, an always-on OpenClaw-based assistant that works through Teams, Outlook, OneDrive, SharePoint, the desktop, the browser, and governed Entra identity. The...
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Microsoft announced Scout on June 2, 2026, at Build in San Francisco as an always-on Microsoft 365 work agent built on OpenClaw, while 404 Media reported that an internal strategy document for its predecessor, ClawPilot, described the first launch phase as “Make people addicted.” The phrase is...