Microsoft is developing Copilot features inspired by Openclaw
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Microsoft is developing Copilot features inspired by Openclaw
"Microsoft's new features for Microsoft 365 Copilot are inspired by Openclaw, aiming to enhance the AI assistant's autonomy to perform tasks automatically for users."
"The technology behind Openclaw has gained traction, enabling users to create AI agents that function more independently, raising significant security concerns."
"Microsoft's solution could involve monitoring emails and calendars in Outlook, suggesting daily tasks and priorities based on user activity."
"The company is exploring AI agents tailored for specific professional roles, ensuring limited permissions to address potential security risks."
Microsoft is testing new features for Microsoft 365 Copilot, drawing inspiration from the open-source platform Openclaw. The aim is to develop an AI assistant capable of performing tasks autonomously for users. Openclaw's technology allows for the creation of AI agents that operate independently on computers. Microsoft plans to implement these agents in various professional roles, including marketing and finance, while ensuring limited permissions to mitigate security risks associated with advanced AI tools.
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