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Microsoft aims to addict users to new AI assistant Scout

Internal Microsoft documents reveal that the company's strategy for its new AI assistant, Scout, is to first make users addicted to the tool. The AI assistant, built on the OpenClaw framework and part of "Project Lobster," is designed to act on behalf of users by managing calendars, triaging inboxes, and running workflows. The explicit goal in the initial phase is to foster dependency before introducing additional functionalities. AI

IMPACT Reveals a potentially concerning strategy for user engagement with AI agents, raising ethical questions about product design.

RANK_REASON Internal document strategy reveals potentially controversial product development goals, not a direct product release or research finding.

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Microsoft aims to addict users to new AI assistant Scout

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  1. 404 Media TIER_1 English(EN) · Jason Koebler ·

    Microsoft Wants to 'Make People Addicted' to its New AI Assistant, Internal Documents Reveal

    Planning documents for "Scout" say the plan is to "make people addicted" to the tool before adding new features.

  2. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    Internal Microsoft documents reveal the company's plan for its new "Scout" AI assistant is to "make people addicted" before adding new features. The software, b

    Internal Microsoft documents reveal the company's plan for its new "Scout" AI assistant is to "make people addicted" before adding new features. The software, built on OpenClaw, is being piloted among Microsoft employees as part of Project Lobster. https://www. 404media.co/micros…