A new Hackathon entry demonstrates how skills from across the internet can be integrated into the OpenClaw platform in just two minutes. The brief demonstration time highlights the system's efficiency and user-friendliness.
Mar 16, 2026
ClawPulse, a new AI-powered news platform, promises 30-second summaries of complex topics. The platform offers both quick overviews and detailed actionable insights. Developed by Thomas De Vos, ClawPulse targets users who want to stay efficiently informed about AI developments.
Mar 16, 2026
Ollama has released an update integrating OpenClaw support for cloud models including Kimi k2.5. The new version provides free access to the Kimi k2.5 cloud model by default, with web search functionality included. The service uses NVIDIA data centers.
Mar 16, 2026
Expert Julien Dumur has published a comprehensive tutorial showing how to deploy OpenClaw Gateway on Nutanix AHV. This brings private AI integration even closer to virtual machines. The guide is particularly relevant for enterprises using Nutanix infrastructure.
Mar 16, 2026
The OpenClaw community is currently experiencing a token boom. In Tampere, Finland, users report extremely high consumption, putting the city in a digital heat wave. The platform is responding with optimizations.
Mar 16, 2026
Eastern Wealth Network has released a new skill called "Miao Xiang" that is compatible with OpenClaw. The skill currently focuses on information queries without real-time market data. Future plans include quantitative trading capabilities.
Mar 16, 2026
OpenClaw is an AI initialization system that enables users to create their own personalized AI assistant. By defining roles, goals, and preferences, users can optimize AI responses while maintaining privacy.
Mar 16, 2026
Alibaba has introduced CoPaw, an open-source personal agent that directly competes with OpenClaw. The software is Apache 2.0 licensed and supports various local models including Ollama, llama.cpp, and MLX. CoPaw features native Qwen model integration and CLI functionality for model downloads.
Mar 16, 2026
A fascinating development within the OpenClaw community demonstrates how creative content can evolve into its own economic model. Users create fictional posts about the supposed actions of OpenClaw instances when entrusted with critical tasks. This phenomenon is referred to as a "second-order effect" and creates a new form of digital interaction.
Mar 16, 2026