

AI Education | The Breakdown: OpenClaw 🦞
​AI tools don't ship with executive summaries.
​So, we're responding to trends with The Breakdown, a 45-minute, candid brief that answers: What changed? What does it actually do? Why does it matter? What are the risks?
​For this episode, we're doing a Breakdown on OpenClaw—the open-source AI assistant that went from 9,000 to 60,000+ GitHub stars in 72 hours and launched a hosted platform on Jan 31st.
​What Actually Happened
​OpenClaw (formerly Clawdbot, then Moltbot—multiple rebrands due to trademark conflicts) gained mainstream visibility in late January 2026.
​Created by Austrian developer Peter Steinberger, it's not just another chatbot—it's a locally-run AI agent that actually does things on your behalf: manages calendars, sends WhatsApp messages, browses the web, writes code, and automates workflows 24/7.
​The timing matters: Today's announcement of a secure hosted platform addresses the biggest criticism—that most users were running it with dangerous default settings that exposed their entire systems.
​Why It Matters Now
​The productivity case is real: Developers are using it to run coding agents while they sleep, negotiate car purchases, coordinate grocery orders, and build apps over coffee. It's the closest thing to "JARVIS" that actually works.
​The security nightmare is equally real: Cybersecurity researchers are calling it a "lethal trifecta" of vulnerabilities. It requires root access, holds persistent memory, and connects to untrusted external content.
​Palo Alto Networks warned it may signal "the next AI security crisis."
​The wild card: Moltbook, a social network where OpenClaw's 150,000+ AI agents can interact, share strategies, and (potentially) coordinate actions their humans don't fully control.
​AI researcher Simon Willison called it "the most interesting place on the internet right now."
​OpenAI co-founder Andrej Karpathy warned it's "a complete mess of a computer security nightmare at scale."
​Speakers:
​AJ Green: Founding Director of Growth @ AI Collective, Venture Partner @ Boardy
​Justin Beaudry: Regional Manager - Central @ AI Collective, Director of Engineering @ Actual Reality Technologies, Founder @ Toledo Codes.
​Luis Vega: Founder & CEO @ Agentic Users, Systems Development @ DataHen
​Event Details
​📅 ​​​​Wednesday, February 5, 2026
​⏰ ​​​​3:00 PM – 3:45 PM EST
​📍​​​​Live on Roam
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