Nippon Life Insurance sued OpenAI claiming ChatGPT acted as an unlicensed lawyer, guiding a disability claimant through legal maneuvers. Seeking $10.3M in damages. This isn't about copyright or training data. It's product liability. If AI can practice law illegally, every professional service is exposed.
A 60-year-old retiree in Beijing just attended an OpenClaw training event. Schoolkids are "raising lobsters" building autonomous agents. Alibaba, Baidu, and Zhipu all launched agent platforms this week. While America debates safety, China has already moved to deployment at scale.
Bloomberg asks: "Is an AI bubble set to burst?" Wrong question. Bubbles are only visible in hindsight. The cost of being wrong by sitting out exceeds the cost of being wrong by going in. The real risk isn't the bubble. It's irrelevance.
Jensen Huang just revealed NVIDIA's 10-year vision: 75,000 employees working with 7.5 million AI agents. That's 100 agents per human. The debate about AI stealing jobs is over. The real question is: can you manage an army?
NVIDIA GTC 2026 kicks off today with 190 countries attending. OpenClaw — the fastest-growing open source project in history — has a dedicated pavilion. Physical AI is breaking through. The pessimists were wrong. The future arrived early, and it belongs to everyone.
While everyone worries about the AI bubble, the real scandal is being ignored: governments calling scaffolding yards "sovereign infrastructure," treating depreciating chips as investments, and borrowing billions against hardware that'll be obsolete before the datacenters open.
In 24 hours, OpenAI secured a Pentagon contract while Anthropic was designated a supply chain risk—for having nearly identical red lines. The timing tells you everything.
If the Pentagon punishes Anthropic for maintaining AI safety standards, it sends a clear message to every AI lab: being responsible is a liability. Welcome to the race to the bottom.
While the West debates AGI timelines and safety, China is winning the AI race through massive deployment at scale. DeepSeek trains models at 90% lower cost, Hangzhou manages 1,000+ traffic signals with AI, and 1,700+ manufacturing systems run on intelligent automation.
Follow the talent to find the future. Inside the billion-dollar battle for AI researchers that's reshaping the industry — from $100M signing bonuses to acqui-hires that aren't really acquisitions.
PM Modi unveiled the MANAV vision at the India AI Impact Summit. But with 70,000 attendees, zero Wi-Fi, and fundamental infrastructure gaps, can photo-ops fix what execution hasn't?
Peter Steinberger chose the most closed-source AI lab to keep his viral open-source project alive. Here's why that's not as crazy as it sounds.
After investing $13 billion, Microsoft is building its own AI models. Mustafa Suleyman calls it 'true self-sufficiency.' OpenAI faces a $14B loss. The partnership that launched the AI boom is quietly ending.
Anthropic just hit a $380B valuation with $14B in revenue. The Pentagon is threatening to cut them off. Welcome to the weird, high-stakes world of AI governance in 2026.
Exploring how coordinated AI agent systems are reshaping automation, from architecture patterns to real-world performance gains.
A comprehensive analysis of which tech giant is most likely to acquire OpenClaw — examining financial firepower, strategic fit, and enterprise positioning between Meta and OpenAI.
A practical guide for non-technical users to deploy AI agents with OpenClaw. No coding required — just three simple steps to automate your workflows.
An honest look at the security landscape of AI agent platforms like OpenClaw. Understanding the risks, attack vectors, and mitigation strategies for safe deployment.
AI agents moved past chat faster than anyone expected. Developers are building entire workspaces around them — running agents on dedicated machines, directing code with natural language, and automating workflows that used to take hours.
There are moments in open source when a project becomes a movement. In weeks, OpenClaw went from a side project to 145K stars — and it's reshaping how we think about AI agents.