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AI personal assistant billed as progress amid risk warnings
The Guardian
|February 02, 2026
A new viral AI personal assistant will handle your email inbox, trade away your entire stock portfolio and text your partner “good morning” and “goodnight” on your behalf.
OpenClaw, formerly known as Moltbot, formerly known as Clawdbot (until the AI firm Anthropic requested it rebrand due to similarities with its own product Claude), bills itself as “the AI that actually does things”: a personal assistant that takes instructions via messaging apps such as WhatsApp or Telegram.
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