Two open-source projects, OpenClaw and Hermes Agent, are developing persistent AI assistants designed to retain context across sessions, addressing a common frustration for developers using session-based tools. This shift towards long-lived services that accumulate knowledge about user workflows signals a significant evolution in AI assistant technology, raising questions about ownership of the learned data. While OpenClaw focuses on broad integration and extensive skill ecosystems, Hermes Agent emphasizes deep learning capabilities and security through architectural restraint.
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