OpenClaw's AI Assistants Are Creating Their Own Social Network

Remember that viral AI assistant everyone was talking about last year? The one that kept changing its name? Well, it's back with yet another rebrand, and honestly, I'm starting to lose track.
The personal AI assistant formerly known as Clawdbot (and briefly as Moltbot) has now settled on OpenClaw. That's three names in what, six months? But here's where it gets interesting - they're not just changing names this time. OpenClaw is apparently letting its AI assistants build their own social network. Yeah, you read that right.
I've been playing around with OpenClaw for the past week, and it's... weird. Good weird, though. The assistants actually interact with each other now, sharing tips and learning from conversations across different users. Think of it like your AI buddy hanging out with other AI buddies when you're not around. One user's assistant discovered a productivity hack? Boom, now mine knows it too.
What really caught my attention is how this changes the whole game. We've gotten used to AI assistants being these isolated tools - you ask, they answer, end of story. But OpenClaw's approach feels different. My assistant actually suggested a solution yesterday that it learned from another assistant's interaction. That's both fascinating and slightly unnerving.
Is this the future of AI assistants? Maybe. The constant rebranding makes me wonder if they're still figuring things out themselves. But if they can stick with a name long enough, this social network angle might actually be onto something.
Ezra
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