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Microsoft Teams is where you talk about work. Now it is where work gets done. Viktor runs in both Teams and Slack, so wherever your team already works, this is the hire.
@viktor__com
And it is not just our team.
"Not only have we caught up on several months of work, but we are automating manual tasks and expanding our operations to things previously not possible at scale." Jesse Guarino, Director, Torque King 4x4.
That is the tell. The tools that matter do not need a rollout plan. People just start using them.
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Microsoft Teams is where you talk about work. Now it is where work gets done. Viktor runs in both Teams and Slack, so wherever your team already works, this is the hire.
@viktor__com
Here is the part most people have not seen. Once it is in your Teams or Slack workspace, it starts coming to you. It remembers what our team has already done, understands what we are working toward, and moves before every instruction is spelled out.
Screenshot below.
Introducing Viktor: the first AI employee for Microsoft Teams. It reads and writes to 3,000+ tools, already runs in Slack, and this week it arrived in Teams too. Not an assistant that waits for a prompt. An employee who remembers the work, reads the context, and ships finished work in the channel your team already uses.
In partnership with Viktor.
Introducing Viktor: the first AI employee for Microsoft Teams. It reads and writes to 3,000+ tools, already runs in Slack, and this week it arrived in Teams too. Not an assistant that waits for a prompt. An employee who remembers the work, reads the context, and ships finished work in the channel your team already uses.
In partnership with Viktor.
Microsoft Teams just crossed a line I did not expect this year.
It now runs an AI employee that does the work, not one that answers questions.
Here is what is new:
And it is not just our team.
"Not only have we caught up on several months of work, but we are automating manual tasks and expanding our operations to things previously not possible at scale." Jesse Guarino, Director, Torque King 4x4.
That is the tell. The tools that matter do not need a rollout plan. People just start using them.
Here is the part most people have not seen. Once it is in your Teams or Slack workspace, it starts coming to you. It remembers what our team has already done, understands what we are working toward, and moves before every instruction is spelled out.
Screenshot below.

@omarsar0 once AI starts doing work, the hard part becomes who approved what and where the audit trail lives