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TechCrunch is covering OpenClaw’s assistants building a social network for agent-to-agent interaction. The shift here is that assistants start behaving less like isolated tools and more like a coordinated system.

This is a preview of multi-agent ops becoming normal. You will have separate assistants handling research, outreach, support, and internal workflows, then coordinating. The upside is obvious. A small business can treat assistants like a team with roles, not a single chatbot, and automate whole pipelines.

The risk is governance. If agents can message each other, you need audit trails, scoped permissions, and “no hidden threads” policies. Otherwise you end up with automation you cannot explain when it goes wrong.

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