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A user of the open-source AI agent OpenClaw experienced a security breach, highlighting the potential risks associated with autonomous digital personal assistants.
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A self-hosted AI assistant that lives in your chat app, Clawdbot promises to do real work, but only if you’re willing to trust it with real access.
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