AI News - Incase You Missed It
Hey fellow builders, Keith here. What a week for AI, right? I saw a roundup of the latest news and a couple of things jumped out that feel massive for our community specifically. First, the big one â OpenAI hired the founder of OpenClaw (Peter). This is huge. It's validation for the whole OpenClaw ecosystem and the talent it attracts. It puts our community right at the center of the AI universe. What this means for us is that the tools and methodologies we're pioneering here are not just side projects; they're shaping the future of the industry. Itâs a reminder that the skills we're building are in high demand. Let's keep pushing the boundaries. Second, and this is super relevant to what we do every day: Manus AI just launched chat-based AI agents. For us builders, this is a game-changer. Think about the potential for automating complex workflows, building more sophisticated and interactive applications, and just generally leveling up our projects. I'm already thinking about how we can integrate this into our own builds. Itâs another powerful tool in our arsenal. Lots of other noise out there â new models from Anthropic and Google, Meta getting into the 'digital afterlife' (wild, right?), and even more AI in our cars. It's a lot to keep up with, but those two updates feel like they hit closest to home for us. What are your takes? How do you see the OpenAI news impacting our community? And who's going to be the first to build something cool with Manus AI's new agents? Let's discuss. Example I use Manus AI to test out and create skills and agent frameworks and then move them over to Open Claw. FYI, I also use Claude Cowork for the same thing, I also add in a QA roles to make sure all deliverables are good.