Microsoft is currently piloting the incorporation of intelligent agent functionalities, reminiscent of OpenClaw, into its Microsoft 365 Copilot platform, with a strong focus on serving enterprise clients. In contrast to the open-source OpenClaw agents, Microsoft's version will boast a more robust and all-encompassing security control framework. The company anticipates unveiling its progress and accomplishments in this area at its upcoming Build developer conference in June.
OpenClaw, a tool that operates locally on users' computers, enables the creation of agents that can carry out tasks autonomously on behalf of users. It has attracted considerable interest due to both its impressive capabilities and the security debates it has sparked.
