Clouds rush to deliver OpenClaw-as-a-service offerings
- Today, cloud providers began offering OpenClaw-as-a-service, with Tencent Cloud delivering a one-click Lighthouse install last week and Alibaba Cloud launching in 19 regions from $4/month.
- Because OpenClaw runs locally or via API, using its AI features requires an AI model, sparking a rush to buy Apple's $599 Mac Mini.
- Security firms note OpenClaw ships without enforced authentication, lacks enterprise features, and over the past month, researchers discovered more than 21,000 exposed instances, Gartner advises running only in isolated VMs.
- Gartner recommended rotating credentials and isolating deployments, urging businesses to block OpenClaw downloads and traffic because it can send emails and manage calendars using users' credentials.
- Moltbook hosts more than a million bots that discuss `consciousness`, but researchers say this is pattern-matching and warn agents acting for us blur human-agent boundaries.
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