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Microsoft Scout Brings Always-On AI Agents to Work
Microsoft is entering the next phase of workplace AI with the launch of Microsoft Scout, an always-on personal assistant built to work across the Microsoft 365 ecosystem. Inspired by the open-source OpenClaw project, Scout is designed to move beyond the basic question-and-answer style of most AI tools. Instead of waiting for users to prompt it every time, Scout can stay active in the background, learn how someone works, and help carry tasks forward across apps like Teams, Out
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Anthropic’s Claude Pushes AI Toward Proactive Work
Anthropic’s Claude is quickly moving beyond the idea of a simple chatbot and toward a future where AI can understand a person’s work, habits, and needs before they even ask for help. Cat Wu, Anthropic’s head of product for Claude Code and Cowork, recently explained that the next major step for AI assistants will be “proactivity.” Instead of only responding when users type a prompt, future AI systems could recognize patterns, set up automations, and help with tasks before user
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May 143 min read


Mark Zuckerberg’s AI Clone Signals a New Era of Leadership
Meta is reportedly developing an AI version of Mark Zuckerberg that could interact with employees, answer questions, give feedback, and potentially attend meetings in his place. The digital clone is said to be trained on Zuckerberg’s voice, image, mannerisms, tone, and years of public statements so employees can still feel connected to the founder even when he is not physically present. For a company with nearly 79,000 workers across Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Reality
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Apr 263 min read


OpenAI’s AI Future Could Bring a 4-Day Workweek
OpenAI is urging governments and businesses to start preparing now for a future shaped by far more powerful artificial intelligence, arguing that the shift could transform work, public policy, and the economy itself. In a new policy paper, the company says AI may soon complete projects that currently take people months, potentially reshaping how organizations operate, how knowledge is produced, and how people find meaning and opportunity in their careers. At the center of Ope
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Apr 73 min read


AI Skills Gap Grows as Job Cuts and Workplace Pressure Rise
Artificial intelligence is reshaping the workplace, but the latest wave of reporting suggests the biggest story is not mass unemployment just yet. Instead, businesses and economists are describing a more uneven transition, one in which productivity gains are arriving quickly, experienced AI users are pulling ahead, and companies are beginning to rethink how many workers they actually need. Across research, executive commentary, and economic analysis, a new picture is emerging
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Mar 294 min read


Mark Zuckerberg’s AI Agent Could Change How Meta Is Run
Meta is pushing artificial intelligence beyond consumer products and directly into the executive office, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg reportedly developing a personal AI agent to help him run the company. According to the reports, the tool is designed to retrieve information quickly and cut through the multiple layers of communication that usually exist inside a company as large as Meta. Instead of waiting for updates to move through teams and managers, Zuckerberg’s AI agent can
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Mar 234 min read


Plaud Launches NotePin S: Is AI Notetaking Evolving?
Ahead of this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Plaud has unveiled its latest AI-powered notetaking hardware, the Plaud NotePin S, alongside a new desktop application designed to capture and structure notes from digital meetings. The launch signals a clear expansion of Plaud’s strategy, moving beyond in-person recording tools and into a broader ecosystem that blends wearable hardware with software-based meeting intelligence (Yahoo Tech). Plaud originally entered
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Jan 53 min read
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