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Meet Microsoft Scout, Your Never-Sleeping AI Assistant

Is your office about to be taken over by an always-on digital sidekick? πŸ€–

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.


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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. Scout is designed specifically to be an assistant for office folks, who can send commands directly in Teams as if the agent was a carbon-based coworker.


Microsoft is launching this feature with a small group of customers, with the hope of expanding access soon. In addition to the Teams integration, Microsoft is also testing a desktop app for Scout. This app is rolling out today to subscribers who’ve opted for "frontier" feature access, and it currently requires users also to have an active GitHub Copilot subscription.


With more automation comes more risks. Agentic tools, like Scout, can open users to prompt injection attacks, where bad actors confuse bots to do tasks or reveal information they shouldn't. Microsoft is responding to Scout's potential risks by starting with a limited rollout as well as building tools so administrators can track everything agents do.


As more companies build OpenClaw-style tools for productivity, many of these releases are directly targeting office workers. Google’s version, called Gemini Spark, was announced at that company’s recent developer conference. While Google demonstrated ways that it can help automate aspects of a user's personal life, like planning a birthday party, the company also has its eye on the office, with Spark rolling out to enterprise customers sometime this year.

Original source:  https://www.wired.com/story/meet-microsoft-scout-your-ai-coworker-that-never-logs-off/
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