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Microsoft wants to make people dependent on AI, according to a leaked document

Recently we witnessed the launch of Microsoft Scout, the new personal assistant designed to deeply integrate into the Microsoft 365 ecosystem. What was supposed to be a celebratory launch for an always-on agent capable of handling emails, calendars and blog posts, was partially overshadowed by the leak of internal documents related to the so-called Project Lobster.

In these files, originally referred to the tool under the codename ClawPilot, a launch strategy divided into three phases emerges, the first literally stating the objective of making people dependent on the tool before proceeding with the introduction of new features.

Microsoft Scout and the AI dependence dilemma: what happened and Redmond’s response

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From a functional standpoint, Scout represents a remarkable technological leap as it leverages the power of OpenClaw to act autonomously on behalf of the user, going well beyond the capabilities of ordinary chatbots.

However, the terminology used in the documents related to the project planning has raised strong concerns among both the public and Microsoft employees themselves. In the plan, in fact, it would explicitly talk about generating dependence.

The idea that the success of a platform is measured by its ability to create a form of technological dependence has generated quite a bit of controversy. There is currently a global debate on the psychological risks and on AI dependence, issues that are attracting increasing attention from authorities (in light of some controversial incidents).

Microsoft has responded to the accusations

The official response from Microsoft did not take long to arrive, aiming to frame the matter in a different light and purely oriented toward work efficiency. In a statement, the Redmond-based company clarified that Scout’s objective is not to increase the time spent in front of the screen, but rather to give users back time by simplifying the execution of complex tasks.

The company reiterated that software development follows strict principles of responsible AI and that the rollout will be undertaken carefully to ensure that people always maintain full control and the choice over how to interact with the agent.

From a practical standpoint for users and businesses, the arrival of Scout marks the beginning of an era in which AI stops being simple textual assistants and becomes true operational agents. Although the controversy around the internal language raises legitimate questions, the integration with Microsoft 365 promises to radically transform the workflow.

Gabriele Cascone

Innamorato della tecnologia, con un occhio di riguardo verso smartphone e gaming, è legato indissolubilmente al mondo Nerd. Serie TV, film, giochi, manga, anime e comics sono all'ordine del giorno.

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