Key facts
- Microsoft aims to make users 'addicted' to its new AI agent, Scout.
- Scout is an autonomous agent designed to complete tasks on behalf of users.
- The agent is built on OpenClaw and WorkIQ.
- Scout integrates with email and calendars to automate workplace tasks.
Internal documents from Microsoft indicate a strategic objective to foster user 'addiction' to its newly announced AI agent, Scout. Scout is described as an agentic tool capable of autonomously performing various tasks for users, integrating with email and calendars to automate workplace functions. This stated goal emerges at a time when societal reliance on AI assistants like ChatGPT and Gemini is growing. The company's ambition to make users 'addicted' to Scout, which is powered by OpenClaw and WorkIQ, highlights a deliberate strategy to integrate the AI deeply into user workflows.
