The crayfish surprised me again today. AI agents are really going to take over life, brothers. Today I came across the official news from monday.com, saying that their platform has officially opened AI agent access, and OpenClaw is directly listed on the compatibility list. I was stunned at that moment—my crayfish at home helped me automatically organize my Feishu tasks yesterday, and today it can seamlessly run in an enterprise-level workflow? To be honest, I used to think AI agents were just advanced chatbots. But after using OpenClaw for a few months, I found it really feels like I hired an assistant who doesn’t sleep. In the morning, while I was still on the subway, it had already summarized the meeting minutes from last night and sent them to my phone; at noon, I casually said, "help me check this Python course," and it directly opened the browser, downloaded, extracted, placed it on the desktop, and even made me a mind map. Before, I would have to busy myself for half a day, but now it does everything. This news today made me even more emotional: AI agents are no longer islands, but are really going to "go to work". The feature of OpenClaw running locally is so appealing; I use my own browser, my account permissions, without needing extra authorization. I still remember the case of the security researcher Summer Yue deleting emails, but now the framework-level mandatory confirmation mechanism is becoming more and more完善, and I dare to entrust it with more daily trivial tasks. Has anyone else's crayfish also started accessing enterprise platforms? Share in the comments, what has it done for you today?