MUO on MSN
I stopped using OpenClaw — this is the better agent that the mainstream hasn't caught up to yet
It's a bigger upgrade than you think it can be.
Hermes Agent’s latest release shows how AI agents are evolving from assistants into self-improving tools that learn, build, and automate work.
XDA Developers on MSN
OpenClaw promised a self-hosted AI assistant I could actually leave running, but Hermes Agent is the one that delivers it
Hermes Agent gets a lot right, and it's something I'd trust a lot more than OpenClaw.
The tool operates with broad system privileges and autonomous execution capabilities, demonstrating how natural language can ...
I recently gave my OpenClaw a real robot arm to play with. The results just about blew my own neural network. The AI agent ...
The hottest AI tool on the market today isn’t a powerful frontier model from the likes of OpenAI or Anthropic. Rather, it’s a kludgey, wildly complex, open-source platform that’s already provoked a ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Alex Ossola: Hey, What's News listeners? It's Sunday, March 29th. I'm Alex Ossola ...
If an agent is inefficient and burns through tokens, it simply drains the user's new $20 to $200 Agent SDK credit budget faster, rather than exceeding the value of Anthropic's fixed monthly ...
Meta is reportedly building something called Hatch, which will be “a consumer version of the AI agent OpenClaw.” This comes from the Information, which lists the source as “people familiar with the ...
Four chainable flaws in OpenClaw allowed attackers to move from an initial foothold to persistent system-level compromise by ...
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