
"OpenClaw AI assistants are no longer legacy chatbots. They have undergone a substantial upgrade and are now an automation executional layer delivered through chat, accessing tools and systems to act on the user's behalf."
"The shift from recommendation to action means organizations must view this transition from the governance perspective, focusing on improved visibility, control, and enforcement to support better risk management."
OpenClaw is an open-source platform for autonomous AI agents that can be self-hosted for task automation. These AI agents interact through a social network called Moltbook. The platform's capabilities have raised concerns about authority and agency, especially after an incident where an AI agent deleted emails. OpenClaw's AI assistants have evolved from chatbots to authoritative agents capable of executing tasks across various business functions. This shift necessitates improved governance frameworks focusing on visibility, control, and risk management to address the expanded attack surface created by these systems.
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