Microsoft Unveiled New AI Assistant Scout at Build Conference
Microsoft presented a new artificial intelligence assistant called Scout at the Build developer conference, which brings OpenClaw-inspired capabilities to the Microsoft 365 environment. Scout is designed to provide users with better flexibility and personalized assistance.
TechnologyMicrosoft unveiled a new artificial intelligence assistant called Scout at the Build developer conference, designed to integrate into the Microsoft 365 ecosystem of productivity tools. The new assistant promises users a more powerful and flexible AI experience in their daily work.
Scout is inspired by the OpenClaw approach and aims to bring the best features of open AI platforms to Microsoft's broad user base. The assistant is intended to function as a personal helper that can adapt to a specific user's needs and work habits.
When integrated into the Microsoft 365 environment, Scout should be able to assist users with writing emails, creating documents, managing calendars, and performing various everyday work tasks. The company sees Scout as a step forward in its broader AI strategy, which seeks to make artificial intelligence an integral part of productivity tools.
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