Key Highlights
- What is this, 2006?By Robert Triggs•4 minutes ago•0••Add AndroidAuthority on Google OpenClaw (formerly Clawdbot and Moltbot) is an agentic AI tool taking the tech sphere by storm.
- If you’ve missed it, it’s a gateway that plugs your tool-capable AI model of choice into a wide range of third-party services, from Google Drive to WhatsApp, allowing it to automate a variety of tasks for you.
- I’m sure you can imagine this has the potential to be a hugely powerful tool. This might even be an early glimpse of the near future of today’s quickly advancing AI tools.
- The endgame for glorified chatbots from Google, OpenAI, and others is presumably to be much more tightly integrated with your documents and other services.
- The writing is already on the wall with tools like Gemini in Google Workspaces and CoPilot for Microsoft Office. And yet, as exciting a glimpse into the future of personal AI assistants as OpenClaw might be, it’s also opened the door to a huge new security risk — prompt injection.



