KiloClaw's Bid to Tame Enterprises' Shadow AI Menace
Shadow AI is rampant. KiloClaw promises control—but at what cost to innovation?
Shadow AI is rampant. KiloClaw promises control—but at what cost to innovation?
Penetration testing: weeks to hours. AWS's new frontier agents promise that leap — and 3-5x faster incident fixes. Sounds revolutionary. Or does it?
Imagine commanding an army of AI specialists from your basement server — writing sci-fi epics, debugging networks, even ideating in simulated debates. One dev did it with OpenClaw, proving AI agents are the ultimate solo force multiplier.
Picture this: your AI agent bombs a coding task. Instead of you rewriting prompts all night, it mutates its own code — and nails it next round. A-Evolve just made that real.
250,000 GitHub stars. Faster growth than Linux ever dreamed. OpenClaw isn't hype—it's the autonomous agent rewriting how AI touches your daily life, for better or worse.
Europe's biggest seed round ever: $1.03 billion for Yann LeCun's anti-hallucination AI startup. Meanwhile, self-coding agents and China's lobster frenzy hint at one-person empires—or total chaos.
AI agent deployments exploded 450% in 2024, but so did jailbreak risks. NVIDIA's OpenShell slams the door on those threats with kernel-level sandboxes—smart, or just hardware giant's software grab?
OpenClaw hit GitHub in January 2026, sparking a frenzy of no-code agents. But here's the kicker: these digital toddlers are sprinting straight into enterprise nightmares, with humans left holding the liability bag.