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🦞 OpenClaw Gets a Body

Plus: Jensen Crashed the Claw Party, AI Makes Experts Pricier

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OpenClaw is leaving the terminal the same way all useful tools do: through messy hardware, nervous bosses, human judgment, and someone’s revenue chart suddenly bending upward.


OpenClaw Gets a Body

TL;DR: WIRED’s Will Knight gave his OpenClaw agent a real LeRobot arm from Hugging Face. After struggling with setup himself, he used OpenClaw to configure the hardware, calibrate the joints, write Python code, identify a red ball, grip it, and later train a model for pick-and-place tasks. This is not AGI hype. It shows coding agents are starting to turn robotics from expert-only engineering into something normal builders can actually experiment with. Read more →


Jensen Crashed the Claw Party

TL;DR: NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang made a surprise stop at Meet-a-Claw Taipei just hours after landing, joining local developers for live OpenClaw demos ahead of GTC Taipei at COMPUTEX. This is another public show of NVIDIA support for OpenClaw. Read more →


Agoda Is Waiting on Safer Claw

TL;DR: Agoda CTO Idan Zalzberg says the company has no OpenClaw strategy for now, but not because the direction is wrong. He calls the technology exciting and believes it will happen. The blocker is enterprise trust: today’s AI agents still feel too powerful, too exposed, and too easy to manipulate when they touch emails, keys, laptops, and internal systems. Read more →


Agents Need a Boss

TL;DR: JPMorgan Chase programmatic lead Melissa Bonnick says AI works better when humans define the box first. In finance, strict privacy and marketing rules are not just constraints, they make automation safer and clearer. Agents can speed up campaign planning and optimization, but the hard decisions still need people in charge: not just human in the loop, but human in the lead. Read more →


AI Makes Experts Pricier

TL;DR: Dan Shipper, CEO of Every, a 30-person AI and media outfit argues that automation does not simply erase expert work. It commoditizes basic execution, then makes expert judgment more valuable. Models perform well only when humans know how to frame the problem, review the output, and keep agent workflows calibrated. AI may shrink lower-skill work, but it raises the price of knowing what good looks like. Read more →


The Scheduler Goes Agentic

TL;DR: Postiz, an open-source social media scheduler, grew MRR from $20,000 to $43,000 after founder Nevo added OpenClaw that draft and publish posts, replacing manual scheduling. Churn fell from 25% to 10%. Growth came from viral X posts, DR 70 SEO, and a CLI for AI agents. Postiz aims to become infrastructure for AI-driven content automation. Read more →


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