
Microsoft launches Scout, an OpenClaw-inspired personal assistant
Quick Take
Microsoft has introduced Scout, a new AI assistant at Build, designed to integrate OpenClaw's capabilities into the Microsoft 365 ecosystem, enhancing user productivity and flexibility. This launch signifies Microsoft's commitment to advancing AI functionalities within its suite of applications.
Key Points
- Scout integrates OpenClaw capabilities into Microsoft 365 for improved user experience.
- The assistant aims to enhance productivity and flexibility for Microsoft users.
- Launched during the Build conference, showcasing Microsoft's AI advancements.
Article Excerpt
From source RSS / original summaryLaunched at Build, Microsoft Scout is a new AI assistant meant to bring the power and flexibility of OpenClaw into the Microsoft 365 system.
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