If Google can’t make AI agents useful, maybe no one can

A new AI agent platform called OpenClaw has started to show promise in delivering useful personal assistants. This comes after years of…

By AI Maestro May 20, 2026 1 min read
If Google can’t make AI agents useful, maybe no one can
  • A new AI agent platform called OpenClaw has started to show promise in delivering useful personal assistants. This comes after years of tech companies promising but failing to deliver such capabilities.
  • At Google I/O, the company announced several new AI agents designed for tasks like gathering information, planning events, summarizing emails and calendars, and running continuously in the background. These are claimed to integrate seamlessly into users’ lives.

These announcements highlight a shift towards more practical, useful applications of AI assistants rather than vague promises from previous years. If Google can successfully implement these agents at scale, it could signal that they have cracked the code for making AI truly helpful and integrated into everyday life.

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