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Lobster Bot Rises: AI's New Digital Butler
28 Jan
Summary
- Moltbot, formerly Clawdbot, proactively acts using extensive digital access.
- Running Moltbot costs $3-$5 monthly; no expensive hardware is strictly necessary.
- Security concerns arise from its deep access to user data and system commands.

Moltbot, an open-source AI assistant previously known as Clawdbot, has captured significant interest from developers and users alike. This AI agent is designed to proactively take actions without direct prompting, leveraging access to a wide range of a user's digital life. It can manage inboxes, deliver news briefings, or check flight details, communicating via preferred messaging apps.
While free to download, running Moltbot incurs modest monthly costs of about $3-$5 for a basic server, and it does not require specialized hardware like an Apple Mac mini. This capability, however, introduces notable security risks. Support documentation itself labels running an AI agent with shell access as 'spicy,' acknowledging the lack of a 'perfectly secure' setup. Concerns are amplified by the potential for this 'local-first' approach to become a target for cybercriminals, despite offering privacy from large tech companies.
Experts advise treating Moltbot as 'privileged infrastructure,' emphasizing the need to strictly limit its access to sensitive information and actions. Developers are actively sharing security enhancement strategies, recommending a gradual approach to granting permissions. The core advice focuses on controlling who can communicate with the bot, where it can operate, and what it can access on a device.




