Planning documents for "Scout" say the plan is to "make people addicted" to the tool before adding new features.
Like OpenClaw itself, ClawPilot requires access to important accounts and files in order to function. The document notes that “security and compliance” are important things to figure out moving forward.
Their new AI agent is intentionally designed to become addictive, and after they release it they'll worry about security. They actually said this. Out loud.
Scout is based on OpenClaw, a particularly nasty AI agent that does stupid shit like deleting important files, stealing credentials, and downloading & installing software without asking. And for Scout to work, you're gonna have to give it access to all your accounts + passwords! Yeah! Put this thing in charge of your email, chat, bank account & Amazon! What could possibly go wrong?
By the way, the target audience for Scout is typical Office users. You know: grandma and that guy who doesn't understand how formulas work in Excel.
This is gonna be disastrous.























