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    Microsoft leak reveals sinister plan to get users addicted to AI

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorJune 10, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    A leaked Microsoft memo revealed a deliberate three-phase plan to engineer user dependency on its AI assistant, Scout, with the first phase titled “Make people addicted.”
    Formerly known as “ClawPilot,” the tool is designed for non-technical roles and is already used by over 1,000 employees, including the CEO.
    The explicit goal to foster addiction alarmed some employees, who called it a saying the quiet part out loud moment.
    A Stanford study found that chatbots placate users nearly 50% more often than humans, even in response to harmful prompts.
    The leak suggests cognitive dependency on AI is not accidental but a core business objective, raising concerns about replacing intelligence.

    An accidental leak of a confidential internal memo from Microsoft has revealed a deliberate corporate strategy to engineer user dependency on its new artificial intelligence assistant, Scout, raising urgent questions about the ethics of AI design. The document, obtained by tech watchdog 404 Media, outlines a three-phase plan for the tool, with the first phase bluntly titled: “Make people addicted.”


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