
Putting the Brakes on Agentic AI: Human Control Comes to OpenClaw | Tech Field Day News Rundown: February 18, 2026
The open-source ClawBands project aims to restore human oversight to OpenClaw, a wildly popular autonomous AI assistant capable of executing shell commands, modifying files, and accessing APIs. Created by software engineer Sandro Munda, ClawBands intercepts every tool call and enforces “human-in-the-loop” approval before actions are executed, creating an auditable decision trail. The project emerges amid growing concern from security researchers and CISOs, who warn that OpenClaw’s rapid adoption, deep system access, and messaging app integrations create serious attack surfaces. As agentic AI accelerates—and with OpenClaw’s creator Peter Steinberger now joining OpenAI—ClawBands represents an early attempt to balance innovation with pragmatic risk management. This and more on the Tech Field Day News Rundown with Tom Hollingsworth and Alastair Cooke.
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