Microsoft is working on yet another OpenClaw-like agent

Microsoft is testing a new OpenClaw-like agent for its Microsoft 365 Copilot tool aimed at enterprise customers, focusing on enhanced security and local execution. This new feature would enable continuous task execution, and follows the earlier introductions of cloud-based tools, Copilot Cowork and Copilot Tasks, aimed at improving user productivity.
Key Points
- Microsoft is developing an OpenClaw-like agent for Microsoft 365 Copilot.
- The agent will be designed for enterprise customers with enhanced security.
- OpenClaw is an open-source tool that runs locally to automate user tasks.
- Microsoft's previous agents, Copilot Cowork and Copilot Tasks, run in the cloud.
- The new agent may perform multistep tasks continuously, unlike earlier offerings.
- Microsoft plans to showcase this agent at the Microsoft Build conference in June.
Relevance
- The trend of integrating AI-powered agents into software aligns with ongoing IT trends of automation and personal productivity.
- There is increasing demand for tools that enhance security while automating complex workflows, especially in enterprise environments.
- Historically, similar local execution tools have gained popularity, such as the Mac Mini's OpenClaw, illustrating market demand.
Microsoft's focus on developing a secure, locally-executed agent reflects broader trends in enhancing enterprise productivity and security through intelligent automation solutions.
