OpenClaw — Why AI Governance Can't Wait?
If you've been on LinkedIn this week, you've seen the posts. Someone's AI agent just booked their flights, summarized their inbox, and scheduled their week—all while they slept.
OpenClaw (formerly Clawdbot, then Moltbot) is being downloaded thousands of times a day. It's the fastest-growing AI agent in history, and it's likely already installed on a laptop in your office.
Here's the problem: this isn't a polished product from Google or Microsoft. It's an experimental tool that, once granted access, can read and write files on your computer. It can execute scripts. It can connect to your email, your calendar, your customer data. And the creator himself says the security is "a work in progress" and it's "not meant for non-technical users."
That hasn't stopped non-technical users from installing it anyway. And most of them have no AI governance in place.
