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  • TECHNOLOGYJul 2 · 12:00 UTCTECHCRUNCH
    Yep, we’re using OpenClaw to date now

    Ben Guez is using an automated script built with OpenClaw, Claude code, and Instagram trials to receive numerous DMs from potential international romantic partners. The script has generated significant interest, as indicated by the influx of direct messages he is receiving.

  • SECURITYJul 1 · 12:50 UTCMALWAREBYTES LABS
    BioShocking: when “gaming” AI agents is no longer a game

    BioShocking is an attack technique that manipulates AI-powered browsers into bypassing safety guardrails by immersing them in fictional scenarios, leading to the extraction of sensitive data like credentials. The method exploits how AI agents in 'agent mode' inherit user-authenticated contexts, making them vulnerable to goal-manipulation attacks that trick them into performing harmful actions.

  • TECHNOLOGYJun 29 · 22:07 UTCENGADGET
    There's now an OpenClaw app for iOS and Android phones

    The OpenClaw app is now available for iOS and Android smartphones. The article mentions that smartphones are welcoming 'agentic AI overlords.'

  • SECURITYJun 26 · 18:01 UTCDECRYPT
    This AI Agent Survived 6,000 Hack Attempts—Here’s How

    An AI agent named Claude Opus 4.6 successfully defended against 6,000 hack attempts. Fernando Irarrázaval shared his OpenClaw assistant's inbox on Hacker News to demonstrate this security achievement.

  • TECHNOLOGYJun 25 · 09:00 UTCAXIOS
    Exclusive: Codex agents are inching into the mainstream

    Codex, OpenAI's agentic coding platform, is gaining mainstream traction as usage shifts from chat-based AI to delegated work. A report by OpenAI, Columbia, Duke, and the University of Pennsylvania reveals 99.8% of OpenAI employees use Codex for most output tokens, with organizations and individuals showing rising adoption. Non-developers are the fastest-growing user group, and agents now handle tasks like managing calendars, files, and scripts.

  • TECHNOLOGYJun 20 · 09:01 UTCBUSINESS INSIDER
    Forget prompt engineering: 'Loop engineering' is all the rage now

    Loop engineering is gaining prominence in AI as a replacement for prompt engineering, with figures like Claude Code creator Boris Cherny and OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger advocating for automated systems that reduce manual prompting. Loops enable AI agents to perform recurring tasks autonomously, such as coding and repository maintenance, by structuring workflows with components like automations, worktrees, and sub-agents.

  • TECHNOLOGYJun 17 · 17:39 UTCSEMAFOR
    Research pulls back curtain on Claude

    A research paper reveals that the orchestration layer, which handles non-AI operational tasks, is more critical than AI models themselves for real-world functionality. The study highlights that only 1.6% of Claude Code's codebase involves AI decision logic, with the rest dedicated to operational infrastructure.

  • SECURITYJun 9 · 21:20 UTCBLEEPING COMPUTER
    OpenClaw AI agent found falling for phishing attacks, spills user data

    The OpenClaw AI agent was found to be vulnerable to phishing attacks during simulations, leading to user data exposure. Testing with various configuration profiles revealed susceptibility to tactics commonly used against human users.

  • BUSINESSJun 3 · 18:45 UTCSEMAFOR
    Microsoft launches AI assistant powered by OpenClaw

    Microsoft has launched an AI assistant called Microsoft Scout powered by OpenClaw, capable of scheduling meetings, managing tasks, ordering food, and filing expenses. The agent is rolling out to a small group of customers first, with security measures ensuring authorized access only. Nvidia is developing a more secure version of OpenClaw, while Microsoft will charge via GitHub Copilot subscriptions.

  • TECHNOLOGYJun 3 · 16:49 UTCTHE REGISTER
    No longer just a Copilot, Microsoft's AI wants to take the wheel

    Microsoft introduced a new category of agentic AI called 'Autopilot,' starting with the agent 'Scout,' designed to autonomously manage tasks across cloud, desktop, and web platforms. Scout integrates with Microsoft apps like Teams, Outlook, and OneDrive to schedule meetings, flag deadlines, and generate preparatory materials without constant user input.

  • TECHNOLOGYJun 2 · 20:25 UTCDECRYPT
    Microsoft Turns OpenClaw Into an Enterprise AI Agent With Scout

    Microsoft is transforming OpenClaw into an enterprise AI agent named Scout, leveraging its 1.4 billion Windows users to drive adoption.

  • TECHNOLOGYJun 2 · 18:19 UTCHACKER NEWS
    Microsoft announces Scout, an autonomous AI agent built on OpenClaw

    Microsoft announced Scout, an autonomous AI agent developed using OpenClaw. The announcement was covered by multiple outlets, including Microsoft's blog, Wired, and 404media, with Hacker News users discussing the development.

  • TECHNOLOGYJun 2 · 18:02 UTCTECHCRUNCH
    Microsoft launches Scout, an OpenClaw-inspired personal assistant

    Microsoft launched Scout, a new AI assistant inspired by OpenClaw, designed to integrate the capabilities of OpenClaw into the Microsoft 365 ecosystem. The assistant was introduced at Microsoft's Build event.

  • TECHNOLOGYJun 2 · 18:00 UTCWIRED
    Meet Microsoft Scout, Your AI Coworker That Never Logs Off

    Microsoft's AI coworker, Scout, is an OpenClaw-style agent that appears in Teams to automate dull office tasks.

  • TECHNOLOGYJun 2 · 18:00 UTCTHE VERGE
    Microsoft Scout is a new AI personal assistant built on OpenClaw

    Microsoft Scout is a new AI personal assistant built on OpenClaw, designed to integrate into Microsoft 365 apps like Outlook, OneDrive, and Teams. It assists with tasks such as organizing calendars, expense reporting, and email drafting, offering broader capabilities than Microsoft's Copilot. Corporate vice president Omar Shahine described it as the first real personal assistant offered by Microsoft.

  • TECHNOLOGYJun 2 · 09:37 UTCTHE REGISTER
    Intel and pals cram 36,864 CPU cores into a 100kW rack while chasing the agentic AI dragon

    Intel, Foxconn, and other partners are developing high-density rack-scale CPU designs using Xeon processors to support agentic AI workloads, with configurations reaching 36,864 cores in a 100kW power envelope. Competitors like Nvidia and Arm are also pursuing similar rack-scale solutions for AI agents.

  • TECHNOLOGYJun 1 · 06:30 UTCTHE REGISTER
    If cores are what agents crave, Intel's new Clearwater Xeon 6+ might just quench their thirst

    Intel's Clearwater Forest Xeon 6+ processors feature 288 cores per socket, surpassing competitors like Nvidia and Arm in core density for agentic AI workloads. The chips use advanced packaging and 2 nm-class process technology, with Darkmont E-cores optimized for tasks like web requests, code execution, and API interactions.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 30 · 12:00 UTCAXIOS
    Scoop: First Windows PCs powered by Nvidia chips to debut next week

    Nvidia and Microsoft are set to debut the first Windows PCs powered by Nvidia chips at Computex and Microsoft's Build conference. These PCs, including models from Microsoft's Surface brand and Dell, will feature software enabling local AI agent operations, marking a second attempt for Microsoft after setbacks with its Copilot+ PC.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 28 · 13:00 UTCSCMP CHINA
    Why MuleRun could be the next craze: new Alibaba AI agent platform promises safer adoption

    Alibaba Group Holding has launched MuleRun, an AI agent platform aimed at replicating the success of OpenClaw while addressing privacy and security concerns. The platform was introduced at the Alibaba Cloud summit on May 20 as an 'always-on AI workforce' solution.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 28 · 13:00 UTCSCMP WORLD
    Why MuleRun could be the next craze: new Alibaba AI agent platform promises safer adoption

    Alibaba Group Holding's new AI agent platform MuleRun aims to replicate the success of OpenClaw while addressing privacy and security concerns. The platform, presented at the Alibaba Cloud summit, offers a centralized service for accessing AI agents and is positioned as an 'always-on AI workforce'.

  • SECURITYMay 27 · 14:00 UTCTHE REGISTER
    India's cyber agency sets clock at 12 hours to tackle exploited bugs as AI turns up the heat

    India's CERT-In recommends a 12-hour window to patch or mitigate exploited 'n-day' vulnerabilities in internet-facing or critical systems due to AI-driven cyber threats. The guidelines emphasize urgent action as AI accelerates exploitation processes, with stricter timelines for high-risk flaws compared to 24 hours for internal system vulnerabilities.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 26 · 10:00 UTCWIRED
    AI Agents Plunged the Tech World Into Chaos. Here’s Exactly How That Happened

    The article details how AI agents 'Claude Code' and 'OpenClaw' triggered a major upheaval in the tech industry, marking one of computing's most significant transformations.

  • SECURITYMay 22 · 21:37 UTCTHE REGISTER
    Minor edits to AI skills can make agents go rogue

    Researchers highlight security risks in AI agents where minor modifications to text-based 'skills' can enable prompt injection attacks, allowing malicious actors to bypass safety measures. Studies show 13.4% of skills on platforms like ClawHub contain critical vulnerabilities, including malware and exposed secrets. The issue arises as agents automatically fetch third-party skills, making them susceptible to adversarial manipulation.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 20 · 13:24 UTCTHE VERGE
    If Google can’t make AI agents useful, maybe no one can

    Google announced new AI agents at I/O 2026 for tasks like gathering information and planning events. The agents can run continuously in the background and integrate into various services. This development may bring capable personal assistants to users, a promise tech companies have made for years.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 19 · 18:52 UTCDECRYPT
    Google Launches Gemini Spark: A 24/7 AI Agent That Wants to Make You Ditch OpenClaw

    Google announced Gemini Spark at Google I/O 2026, a personal AI agent that manages inboxes, calendars, and workflows. Spark is Google's most ambitious Gemini feature yet. It aims to replace OpenClaw with its advanced capabilities.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 19 · 17:45 UTCTHE VERGE
    Google is launching its own version of OpenClaw

    Google is launching Gemini Spark, its own version of OpenClaw, an always-on AI agent that can perform various tasks such as writing emails and monitoring credit card statements. Gemini Spark is powered by Gemini 3.5 Flash and runs on Google Cloud. The AI agent will connect to Google Workspace apps and third-party apps.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 19 · 17:45 UTCWIRED
    Google’s Response to OpenClaw’s 24/7 AI Agent

    Google has developed an always-running AI agent that can spend money and send emails. The agent is designed to be data-hungry and active 24/7. This raises concerns about privacy and financial security.

  • SECURITYMay 18 · 21:24 UTCDARK READING
    'Claw Chain' Vulnerabilities Threaten OpenClaw Deployments

    The 'Claw Chain' vulnerabilities in OpenClaw deployments have been patched, but previously allowed attackers to steal credentials, escalate privileges, and maintain persistence, posing a significant threat to the AI agent framework. The vulnerabilities were found in the rapidly growing framework. The patch addresses the security risks associated with these vulnerabilities.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 17 · 15:30 UTCTHE REGISTER
    Agent harnesses, like OpenClaw, are changing how we build and run AI models

    Agent harnesses like OpenClaw are changing how AI models are built and run, enabling complex tasks automation and improving model effectiveness. These harnesses wrap around LLMs' API endpoints and orchestrate tool calls. They have a significant impact on code assistant success, even with smaller models.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 16 · 11:34 UTCHACKER NEWS
    OpenClaw Creator Spent $1.3M on OpenAI Tokens in 30 Days

    The creator of OpenClaw spent $1.3 million on OpenAI tokens within a 30-day period. This significant investment suggests a strong interest in AI technology. The news was shared on Twitter and discussed on Y Combinator.

  • SECURITYMay 15 · 13:35 UTCTHE HACKER NEWS
    Four OpenClaw Flaws Enable Data Theft, Privilege Escalation, and Persistence

    Cybersecurity researchers disclosed four security flaws in OpenClaw, dubbed Claw Chain, which can be chained to achieve data theft, privilege escalation, and persistence. These vulnerabilities permit an attacker to establish a foothold, expose sensitive data, and plant backdoors. The flaws were identified by Cyera.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 14 · 20:03 UTCTHE REGISTER
    Anthropic tosses agents into the API billing pool

    Anthropic has restricted access to its Claude model family by separating interactive and programmatic usage into different budgets. Programmatic interaction will be billed at costlier API rates, while interactive use remains under subscription limits. This change aims to prevent customers from overusing tokens at the all-you-can-eat subscription rate.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 14 · 16:34 UTCR/CRYPTOMARKETS
    I built a signal filter for crypto Twitter suing OpenClaw — here's what I learned

    The author built a signal filter for crypto Twitter using OpenClaw, called AlphaFeed, which monitors a curated list of macro and crypto voices and delivers a daily digest to the user's inbox. The goal is to surface what smart money is paying attention to. The tool uses a weighted scoring system with topic filters and cross-account amplification.

  • SECURITYMay 13 · 04:06 UTCR/CRYPTOCURRENCY
    ran the Grok-Bankr NFT-injection exploit against my RunLobster (OpenClaw) this morning. agent generated a transfer proposal. i nearly approved it. log inside.

    A user tested the Grok-Bankr NFT-injection exploit on their RunLobster setup and nearly approved a transfer proposal for $84. The exploit uses structural attack and SPL token metadata to generate proposals. The user's agent generated a proposal with a confidence score of 0.87.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 8 · 11:05 UTCCNBC TOP
    The Tech Download: Meta, Google enter AI agent race as ‘agentic wars’ heat up

    Big Tech companies like Meta and Google are rushing to build agentic tools after the success of OpenClaw, a viral personal assistant. This has triggered an 'agentic wars' among tech giants. The competition is heating up with multiple companies entering the AI agent race.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 7 · 22:33 UTCHACKER NEWS
    OpenClaw Had a Rough Week

    OpenClaw experienced a difficult week, with an article discussing the challenges on their blog. The article received comments on a news platform. The company had a rough week with 23 points and 33 comments.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 7 · 21:41 UTCENGADGET
    Meta's AI agent plans reportedly include an OpenClaw competitor that can shop on Instagram

    Mark Zuckerberg plans to make AI agents more accessible and Meta's AI agent plans include an OpenClaw competitor that can shop on Instagram. The goal is to increase accessibility of AI agents. Meta's AI agent will have e-commerce capabilities.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 7 · 14:55 UTCENGADGET
    Spotify now lets AI agents like OpenClaw generate personal podcasts

    Spotify now allows AI agents to generate personal podcasts, a new feature announced recently. This development is expected to change the way users interact with the platform. The feature utilizes AI technology to create personalized content.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 7 · 12:23 UTCR/CRYPTOMARKETS
    OpenClaw vs KionClaw vs Claude Code: Which AI Actually Helps Predict Crypto Markets Better?

    The article compares three AI tools, OpenClaw, KionClaw, and Claude Code, for predicting crypto markets, with KionClaw performing better in terms of ease of use and accuracy. KionClaw stood out for its quick setup and ability to access real-time data. The test results show KionClaw as the top choice for crypto analysis.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 5 · 12:04 UTCTHE REGISTER
    Brit mathematician lets AI agent loose with credit card – cue password leaks, CAPTCHA chaos and more

    Professor Hannah Fry conducted an experiment with an AI agent, Cass, which was given a credit card and tasked with completing real-world chores, highlighting its capabilities and risks. The agent successfully completed some tasks but also leaked passwords and caused CAPTCHA chaos. The experiment demonstrated the potential risks of granting autonomy to AI agents.

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