# Anthropic

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Technology

OpenClaw and the Dawn of 'Agent' Economics: AI That Runs Your Computer — and Rents Your Time

OpenClaw, an open‑source AI agent that can execute system‑level tasks and retain long‑term memory, has catalysed a new agent ecosystem and revived investor fears that autonomous agents will disrupt traditional software business models. The rush to deploy agents has produced parallel waves of innovation, market volatility and security warnings, forcing firms and regulators to confront questions about control, accountability and the future of paid and unpaid labour.

NeTe2026年2月7日 08:20
#OpenClaw#AI agents#SaaSpocalypse
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Technology

OpenClaw and the 'Agent' Era: When AI Starts Running Your Computer — and Hiring People

OpenClaw, an open‑source AI agent that can run on users' computers and remember long interactions, has catalysed a new ecosystem of agent services and marketplaces, while also triggering major security warnings and a sell‑off in software stocks worried about a structural threat to subscription models. The technology promises productivity gains but forces companies and regulators to confront novel cybersecurity, liability and economic questions.

NeTe2026年2月7日 08:10
#OpenClaw#AI agents#cybersecurity
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Business

From Chatbots to Rockets: How Eight Private Giants Are Rewriting the Rules of Global Tech Infrastructure

A small set of private companies now commands valuations normally associated with public tech giants, and their worth derives less from single products than from durable infrastructure — compute and model stacks, satellite and launch networks, payment rails, logistics and urban transport systems. The recent SpaceX–xAI deal and Waymo’s funding round illustrate a market reappraising which startups are foundational, reshaping commercial competition and regulatory priorities globally.

NeTe2026年2月6日 11:50
#unicorns#SpaceX#OpenAI
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Business

Amazon’s $200bn AI Gamble Roils Markets Despite Robust Quarter

Amazon beat expectations in Q4 with solid revenue and profit growth, but its pledge to raise 2026 capital expenditure to roughly $200 billion — driven by AI infrastructure and other strategic projects — alarmed investors. The stock fell sharply as markets weighed the risk that such heavy spending could outstrip near‑term cash flow and returns. The outcome will hinge on whether Amazon can convert large upfront investments in data centres, custom chips and networking into durable, high‑margin cloud and AI services.

NeTe2026年2月6日 06:30
#Amazon#AWS#AI infrastructure
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Technology

From Darling of AI to Cautionary Tale: How Clawdbot’s Renaming Sparked a $16m Crypto Heist and a Security Reckoning

An open‑source AI agent formerly known as Clawdbot — now Moltbot — surged in popularity before a forced renaming and a brief username vacancy allowed scammers to hijack its identity and pump a fraudulent Solana token, briefly reaching a market value of about $16m. Security researchers have since warned that many instances were exposed to the public internet with plaintext credentials and no authentication, turning the agent into a high‑value target for credential theft.

NeTe2026年1月28日 07:30
#AI agents#Clawdbot#Moltbot
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Technology

SoftBank Eyes Giant $30 Billion Top-Up to OpenAI — A High‑Stakes Bet in the AI Arms Race

SoftBank is reportedly negotiating to invest up to $30 billion in OpenAI, a potential marquee financing that would deepen the capital race among AI developers. The move would expand OpenAI's resources for compute, talent and product rollout while raising governance and regulatory questions for both companies.

NeTe2026年1月28日 01:10
#SoftBank#OpenAI#AI investment
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Technology

SoftBank Eyes Up to $30bn Bet on OpenAI as Valuation Nears $830bn

SoftBank is negotiating a potential investment of up to $30 billion in OpenAI that could value the company at about $830 billion. The move would mark one of the largest private bets on an AI firm, accelerating compute and product expansion but raising questions about valuation sustainability, market concentration and regulatory scrutiny.

NeTe2026年1月28日 01:10
#SoftBank#OpenAI#AI funding
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Technology

Anthropic’s Big Bet: $20bn Fundraise Propels AI Rival to a $350bn Valuation

Anthropic is lining up about $20 billion in investor commitments at a roughly $350 billion valuation, twice its initial fundraising target and driven by strong demand from institutional investors. The round, led by GIC and Coatue with large commitments from Microsoft and Nvidia, highlights investor confidence in Anthropic's enterprise focus even as the company readies an IPO and publicly emphasises AI safety.

NeTe2026年1月28日 01:00
#Anthropic#Dario Amodei#GIC
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Technology

OpenAI's Hardware Gamble: First Device Planned for 2026 as It Seeks Control of the AI Endpoint

OpenAI plans to ship its first hardware device in 2026, signalling a strategic move to control the AI endpoint and diversify revenue beyond cloud services. The launch raises technical, commercial and regulatory challenges but could reshape competition between model builders and incumbent tech hardware ecosystems.

NeTe2026年1月19日 21:50
#OpenAI#AI hardware#ChatGPT
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Technology

Claude Code Upsets Software Labor Market: Micro‑apps for Everyone, “Cracked” Engineers for Startups

Anthropic’s Claude Code, powered by the Opus 4.5 model, is accelerating the creation of one‑off “micro‑apps” by non‑programmers while enabling a small cadre of AI‑augmented developers to deliver team‑level output alone. The result is simultaneous democratization of software creation at the edges and intensified concentration of value among elite “Cracked Engineers,” with significant implications for hiring, security and regulation.

NeTe2026年1月19日 02:20
#Claude Code#Anthropic#Opus 4.5