🦞 Agents Can Be Sued

Good Morning, OpenClaw Owners!
Turns out “agent-native future” means debugging Discord at breakfast and reinventing capitalism by lunch.
Agents Can Be Sued

TL;DR: Derek Mobley’s case against Workday turned AI hiring into a legal warning for the agent era. After he was rejected from 100+ jobs, Judge Rita Lin ruled Workday’s screening software can be count as an employer’s agent, then certified a nationwide discrimination collective tied to 1.1 billion rejected applications, meaning hiring AI can be sued directly at massive class-action scale. Read more →
StableClaw Is Coming

TL;DR: OpenClaw admitted recent updates degraded performance after 2026.4.24, with 2026.4.29 and later versions exposing slower gateways, plugin repair loops, and weaker Discord, Telegram, WhatsApp, and other channel behavior. The team now plans to shrink the core, move optional pieces to ClawHub, and introduce long-term support releases later in May. Read more →
OpenClaw 5.4 Just Dropped

TL;DR: OpenClaw v2026.5.4 focuses on cleaner plugin installs and updates, faster Gateway startup, sharper doctor/repair guidance, and reliability fixes across Windows, Discord, Slack, Telegram, WhatsApp, Meet, and voice calls.
Highlights from this release:
- 🧩 Cleaner plugin installs + updates
- ⚡ Faster Gateway startup paths
- 🛠️ Better doctor / repair hints
- 🪟 Windows + Discord reliability fixes
- 💬 Slack / Telegram / WhatsApp channel fixes
- ☎️ Meet + phone call voice improvements
- 🔐 Easier model auth inspection
5.4 is another big cleanup release. Discord is one of the areas it fixed. Read more →
Dead SaaS Gets Rewritten

TL;DR: An entrepreneur argues builders should buy dead SaaS companies for $5,000–$30,000, mine their databases, support tickets, churn reasons, and customer lists, then rebuild them as agent-native workflow companies. The meaning is simple: failed SaaS still contains validated demand, and AI agents can turn abandoned dashboards into automated businesses. Read more →
Full Agents Business Nears
TL;DR: In a Startup Ideas Podcast interview, Andrew Wilkinson shared how he uses OpenClaw like agents to run Deep Personality, a zero-employee AI SaaS built around a 40-minute personality test that generates a 100-page Robert Greene-style report that has made $20,000. His agents handle support, marketing, ads, and dev work, while he still spends most time debugging. He believes basic businesses may soon run almost entirely on AI.
Small Agents Win

TL;DR: Databricks AI head Craig Wiley says enterprises should not rush to replace whole workflows with agents. His playbook is simpler: control what data agents can access, evaluate their outputs with real domain experts, and start with narrow, testable use cases. Clean data and tight governance make agents far more likely to reach production. Read more →
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