Google is making it easier for AI agents to scrape websites
Google is building a way for AI agents to interact with websites directly through Chrome, without scraping pages or burning through tokens guessing at the DOM.
News and updates on autonomous AI agents — the tools, platforms, and deployments putting AI to work without a human in the loop.
Google is building a way for AI agents to interact with websites directly through Chrome, without scraping pages or burning through tokens guessing at the DOM.
OpenClaw 2026.4.12 ships Active Memory, a new sub-agent that automatically pulls in relevant context before each reply, alongside a wide batch of stability fixes.
Hermes Agent’s biggest weakness compared to OpenClaw was single-agent limitation. v0.6.0 just fixed that.
Hermes Agent v0.5.0 is out. Nous Research calls it the hardening release — and it shows.
OpenClaw v2026.3.28 ships with 71 contributors and first-class xAI search, MiniMax image generation, and a new plugin approval system.
OpenClaw has dominated the autonomous AI agent space for a while. Hermes Agent from Nous Research is the first challenger that actually looks serious.
OpenClaw shipped v2026.3.24 two days after its previous release. The new version brings OpenWebUI supprt, better Microsoft Teams integration, and more.
Figma’s stock dropped 8.8% last week after Google launched a free AI design tool. Five days later, Figma opened its canvas to AI agents.
MoonPay just open-sourced a wallet standard so AI agents can hold funds, sign transactions, and make payments across blockchains — without ever exposing a private key.
Tuya just launched an AI agent that can control your smart home devices and run computer tasks from a single command. The company behind it has a complicated history with device security.