Microsoft plans agentic AI features for Copilot

Microsoft is developing an always-on version of its AI assistant Copilot that can perform tasks autonomously, drawing inspiration from the OpenClaw platform. The company confirmed early experiments with OpenClaw to enable AI to take actions on users' behalf. Safety measures are a key focus amid concerns over the open-source tool's lack of safeguards.

Microsoft aims to revamp Copilot into an agentic AI capable of handling tasks like managing inboxes and calendars. According to a report from The Information, the tech giant is exploring technologies similar to OpenClaw, an open-source platform for AI agents that has gained popularity. Omar Shahine, Microsoft's corporate vice president, told The Information the company is interested in such capabilities, with sources noting efforts to enhance safety features absent in OpenClaw. Nvidia's NemoClaw and Anthropic's task-performing Claude illustrate the growing trend in agentic AI with built-in protections. A Microsoft spokesperson confirmed to CNET the company's work with OpenClaw. > As customers adopt AI at scale, we're continuing to experiment with capabilities that move from conversation to action on your behalf. Our work with OpenClaw is still early, but it reflects that same focus: learning responsibly how to reduce everyday friction so people can spend more time on the work that matters most. The spokesperson emphasized responsible development for enterprise use. OpenClaw faces criticism for lacking security and privacy measures, prompting rivals to prioritize safeguards. Microsoft may unveil the updated Copilot at its Build developer conference on June 2-3.

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Microsoft's Build 2026 keynote presentation on AI agents and models in San Francisco.
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Microsoft announces AI agents and models at Build 2026

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Microsoft opened its Build developer conference on Tuesday with a focus on AI tools and agents. The keynote in San Francisco featured multiple new models and hardware concepts.

Microsoft has introduced Copilot Health, an AI feature within its Copilot app designed to help users understand their medical records and fitness data. The tool aims to provide context for doctor visits without replacing professional medical advice. It integrates data from wearables and health providers to offer personalized insights.

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Microsoft is expanding its Copilot AI tool in the Edge web browser to scan open tabs and draw on browsing history for suggestions. The updates apply to both desktop and mobile versions of the browser.

Microsoft has removed the Copilot name from its Windows 11 Notepad app in the latest Insider build, renaming the AI features to 'Writing tools.' The change affects branding but keeps the generative writing functions intact. Similar updates appear in the Snipping Tool.

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A writer recently attached a physical robot arm to an OpenClaw AI agent for hands-on testing.

GitHub announced a change to usage-based billing for its Copilot AI service, effective June 1, to align costs with actual AI consumption. Subscribers will receive monthly AI Credits matching their subscription fees, with extra usage charged by token rates. The move addresses rising inference costs from heavy users.

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Anthropic has restricted unlimited access to its Claude AI models through third-party agents like OpenClaw, requiring heavy users to pay extra via API keys or usage bundles starting April 4, 2026. The policy shift, announced over the weekend, addresses severe system strain from high-volume agent tools previously covered under $20 monthly subscriptions.

 

 

 

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