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Microsoft literally wants to โ€˜make people addictedโ€™ to AI

Affiliate links on Android Authority may earn us a commission. Learn more. People have grown increasingly reliant on AI assistants such as ChatGPT and Gemini . In fact, itโ€™s not uncommon to hear about people being glued to their AI chatbots for even the most mundane reasons. Now

Microsoft literally wants to โ€˜make people addictedโ€™ to AI
Android Authority โ€” 3 June 2026
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People have grown increasingly reliant on AI assistants such as ChatGPT and Gemini . In fact, itโ€™s not uncommon to hear about people being glued to their AI chatbots for even the most mundane reasons. Now, it turns out that addiction is a very deliberate goal for one major companyโ€™s AI assistant.

Microsoft has just announced Scout, a new agentic AI assistant powered by OpenClaw . However, internal documents uncovered by 404 Media show that the company explicitly wants to โ€œmake people addictedโ€ to the service.

The internal documents include a subheading titled โ€˜ClawPilot Overall Plan.โ€™ ClawPilot was the name of Scout prior to its launch. There are three phases under this subheading, with the first one titled โ€˜Make people addicted.โ€™ 404 Media reports that the other phases see Scout/ClawPilot connecting to more AI services, as well as gaining new features.

โ€œWeโ€™re seeing more and more addiction happening with AI chatbots and agents and overall addiction to me is something no product should be making a part of its build strategy,โ€ an unnamed Microsoft employee told the outlet. โ€œIt feels like one of those โ€˜saying the quiet part out loudโ€™ moments in the document.โ€

Itโ€™s no surprise to hear that a company literally wants to make people addicted to its service. After all, many social and AI platforms include user engagement as a key internal metric. That is, the more time people spend using these services, the better. These companies often roll out features and UI changes with the express aim of keeping people on their platforms for longer.

Indeed, another unnamed Microsoft employee suggested to the outlet that all major tech companies had the ultimate goal of making software thatโ€™s addictive.

However, it seems like most of these major tech companies donโ€™t explicitly say theyโ€™re trying to get people addicted to their service (at least not publicly). And this leaked language also comes amid increased scrutiny over AI chatbot dependency. A recent study has also found that they can fuel delusions among vulnerable people. While Scout is an agentic tool rather than a general AI chatbot, we can understand if the focus on making people addicted still makes you think twice about the firmโ€™s other AI endeavors.

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