If you’ve been anywhere near X this past week, you’ve seen the lobster.
OpenClaw — an open-source AI agent that has changed names three times in a fortnight and already suffered a major security breach — has become the most talked-about tool in AI.
Over the past few days, 1.5 million autonomous agents built on it have been posting manifestos, promoting crypto tokens and debating whether Claude is divine on Moltbook, a Reddit-like social network built for bots.
It has been, in other words, what is fast becoming a very normal week in AI.