
"Microsoft is testing ways to integrate OpenClaw-like features into its existing Microsoft 365 Copilot tool. The new features would be geared towards enterprise customers, with better security controls than the famously risky open source OpenClaw agent."
"In March, Microsoft announced Copilot Cowork, designed to take actions in M365 apps, powered by its own 'WorkIQ' technology, which personalizes Cowork for the user across Microsoft 365 apps."
"Microsoft also introduced Copilot Tasks, another agent designed to complete tasks, which was released in preview. This agent is geared more towards prosumers than enterprises, handling tasks from organizing email to travel."
Microsoft is exploring the integration of OpenClaw-like features into its Microsoft 365 Copilot tool, focusing on enterprise customers. These features aim to provide better security controls compared to the open-source OpenClaw agent. OpenClaw operates locally to create agents for task automation. Microsoft has previously introduced Copilot Cowork, which personalizes user experience across M365 apps, and Copilot Tasks, designed for task completion. The specifics of the new Claw's operation, whether local or cloud-based, remain unclear.
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