@pedroh96: OpenClaw is the fastest-growing open source project, but there are no stories of running it safely in production at sca…
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OpenClaw is trending as a fast-growing open-source agent project, yet no verified production-scale safety stories exist; Brex is internally exploring safe deployment practices.
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OpenClaw is the fastest-growing open source project, but there are no stories of running it safely in production at scale. As we started deploying agents internally at @brexHQ, we couldn’t stop thinking about this question. Agents work, but nobody wants to give them real
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