OpenClaw: all the news about the trending AI agent
TL;DR
OpenClaw (formerly Clawdbot/Moltbot) is an open-source AI agent that runs on your computer and can be controlled via WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, Discord, or iMessage. The agent can independently write emails, buy tickets, or manage reminders—once you grant it full access to your computer and accounts. A cybersecurity researcher discovered exposed private messages, credentials, and API keys in some OpenClaw configurations. Octane AI CEO Matt Schlicht built 'Moltbook,' a Reddit-like network where AI agents are supposed to chat with each other.
Nauti's Take
We're witnessing the Wild West era of autonomous agents. OpenClaw sounds tempting—a digital assistant that actually gets things done.
But anyone granting their computer full authority should realize: one configuration error, one missed update, and suddenly your inbox or bank account is wide open. The idea of 'Moltbook'—AI agents chatting with each other—feels like sci-fi tinkering while fundamental security questions remain unanswered.
Exciting, but highly dangerous.
Summary
OpenClaw (formerly Clawdbot/Moltbot) is an open-source AI agent that runs on your computer and can be controlled via WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, Discord, or iMessage. The agent can independently write emails, buy tickets, or manage reminders—once you grant it full access to your computer and accounts.
A cybersecurity researcher discovered exposed private messages, credentials, and API keys in some OpenClaw configurations. Octane AI CEO Matt Schlicht built 'Moltbook,' a Reddit-like network where AI agents are supposed to chat with each other.