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Google launches Gemini Spark, a 24/7 AI agent designed to autonomously manage finances and communications in response to OpenClaw's new AI assistant.
Despite years of unfulfilled promises, open-source AI platform OpenClaw is emerging as a potential breakthrough in creating useful AI agents. Google and other top AI labs are now racing to replicate its success, but whether they can deliver on the promise of truly helpful AI assistants remains uncertain.
AI coding skills are making it significantly easier to build and deploy robots, according to Wired AI. The OpenClaw platform exemplifies this trend by enabling users to create robotic agents with minimal hardware knowledge.
OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger incurred a $1.3 million OpenAI API bill by running 100 Codex instances, highlighting the financial challenges of large-scale AI automation.
Peter Steinberger is spending $1.3 million a month on OpenAI API usage to run 100 AI agents that automate coding, PR reviews, and bug detection, framing the expense as a research investment in the future of software development.
Cybersecurity researchers have identified four vulnerabilities in OpenClaw that, when chained together, allow attackers to steal data, escalate privileges, and install persistent backdoors.
A new command-line tool called 'Save to Spotify' allows AI agents like OpenClaw and Claude Code to automatically save AI-generated podcasts directly to Spotify accounts. This tool streamlines the workflow for researchers and content creators who use AI to process information and create audio summaries.
Red Hat's new Tank OS container platform enhances security and reliability for enterprise AI deployments by isolating OpenClaw agents in secure containers.
Anthropic has imposed sweeping restrictions on OpenClaw, a viral AI agent tool, as the company struggles to manage system strain amid unprecedented user demand.
This article explains the OpenClaw AI architecture that powers always-on smart glasses, detailing how it enables continuous perception and adaptive task execution in real-world environments.
Microsoft is developing a new AI agent similar to OpenClaw but with enhanced enterprise security features. The move positions Microsoft to address the risks associated with open-source AI agents while meeting enterprise demand for secure AI solutions.
Microsoft is testing OpenClaw-like autonomous AI features for 365 Copilot, aiming to create an assistant that can operate independently around the clock. This move reflects a broader industry trend toward more self-sufficient AI systems.