Daily updates on OpenClaw, AI agents, and the personal agent revolution.
Rudi Ribeiro Jr.'s comprehensive guide to building personal AI agents with OpenClaw is now available. The 37-chapter, 187-page book covers everything from installation to advanced automation, with three bonus resources included.
OpenClaw now has its own Wikipedia page, marking its recognition as a notable open-source project in the AI agent ecosystem. The page covers the platform's history, architecture, and growing community of users building personal AI agents.
WIRED published a feature-length story exploring the experience of living with a personal AI agent powered by OpenClaw. The piece examines both the transformative productivity benefits and the unexpected challenges of having an always-on AI assistant integrated into every messaging platform.
IBM published a think piece analyzing OpenClaw's architecture and its implications for the future of personal computing. The piece positions personal AI agents as the next evolution beyond cloud-based chatbots, highlighting OpenClaw's self-hosted, privacy-first approach as a key differentiator.
CNBC's deep dive traces the evolution from the original Clawdbot project through Moltbot to the current OpenClaw platform. The piece explores how the open-source community has transformed a single developer's personal project into a full-featured agent platform used by thousands.
Morgan Stanley published a research note on the convergence of AI agents and cryptocurrency, positioning personal AI agents as potential participants in autonomous economic networks. The thesis explores how self-hosted agents like those built on OpenClaw could interact with decentralized finance protocols.
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