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Microsoft will introduce an OpenClaw equivalent - ForkLog: cryptocurrencies, AI, singularity, the future
Microsoft Corporation is testing the integration of functions similar to OpenClaw into its Microsoft 365 Copilot service. The company said so to The Information.
The new tools are designed for enterprise clients. They integrate more reliable security measures than existing open-source software.
OpenClaw is software that allows creating agents locally on a computer. They can perform tasks on behalf of the user.
Microsoft’s new development complements the lineup of AI solutions announced by the corporation in recent months.
In March, the company announced the Cowork AI agent for carrying out complex tasks in Microsoft 365. It is able to interact with ecosystem applications including Outlook, Teams, Excel, PowerPoint, and SharePoint.
The agent operates in a secure cloud environment, allowing the work context to be preserved when switching devices. The tool was developed jointly with Anthropic based on the Cowork model.
Unlike OpenClaw, Cowork does not run locally on hardware.
In February, Microsoft introduced Copilot Tasks — a cloud service that takes on organizational tasks: from sorting emails to planning trips and work meetings.
It is still unknown whether Microsoft’s new OpenClaw-like counterpart will function locally. The company said that the agent is ready to perform work at any time.
The new product is expected to be unveiled at Microsoft Build in June.
Recall that in March, Microsoft announced two features for the Copilot Researcher tool — Critique and Council. They make OpenAI’s GPT models and Anthropic’s Claude work simultaneously on a single task to improve accuracy.