AI Business value

What is OpenClaw, and where does the hype come from?

OpenClaw is more than an AI chat—it’s a self-hosted agent that actually executes tasks. That’s exactly what makes it exciting, but also risky: once an agent holds credentials and can trigger actions in your systems, security becomes the price of entry. This article puts the hype into perspective, highlights realistic use cases for mid-sized businesses, and provides a clear minimum checklist (isolation, least privilege, skill hygiene, monitoring) so you can tell in 10 minutes whether a pilot is responsible for your organization.

See how easily you can break the law with AI.

You don’t need a complex AI system to trigger legal risk. In most companies, a single prompt, a copied Excel sheet, or a “quick check” with an AI tool is enough—without intending to, without any bad faith. Just everyday work.

The EU AI Act: What It Means for Your Business (and How to Avoid Costly Surprises)

The EU AI Act is not a policy exercise—it’s a liability framework. Certain AI practices are prohibited, others require documented controls, logging, human oversight, and incident processes. This article breaks down your obligations as a deployer or provider and includes a one-page readiness scorecard to identify your biggest legal gaps in 10 minutes.

How AI Risks Quietly Enter Your Organization

AI risks rarely arise from strategy, but from everyday work, tools, and missing governance. This article provides a concise overview of how AI quietly enters organizations and how risks can be addressed deliberately – without slowing innovation.