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China just released DuClaw, a new platform that lets anyone run OpenClaw AI agents instantly from a web browser without dealing with deployment, servers, or API keys. At the same time, researchers at Stanford introduced OpenJarvis, a framework that allows personal AI assistants to run entirely on your own computer instead of the cloud. Meanwhile Google is using Gemini to build the largest flash flood dataset ever created, mapping millions of disaster events across the planet. And a new toolkit called gstack is turning AI coding into something far more autonomous, allowing AI systems to plan software, test applications, and review code automatically.
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🧠 What You’ll See
Baidu launches DuClaw to run OpenClaw AI agents directly from a browser
SOURCE: https://pandaily.com/baidu-ai-cloud-launches-du-claw-open-claw-ready-on-web-without-api-key
Stanford introduces OpenJarvis for fully local AI assistants
SOURCE: https://www.marktechpost.com/2026/03/12/stanford-researchers-release-openjarvis-a-local-first-framework-for-building-on-device-personal-ai-agents-with-tools-memory-and-learning/
Google uses Gemini to build the largest flash flood dataset ever created
SOURCE: https://www.wsj.com/articles/google-tracks-flash-floods-with-a-new-ai-tool-229c95d3
gstack toolkit organizes AI into automated software development workflows
SOURCE: https://www.producthunt.com/products/gstack
🚨 Why It Matters
These developments show how quickly artificial intelligence is moving toward more autonomous systems. From browser based AI agents that run instantly, to personal assistants that operate entirely on local machines, the way people interact with AI is changing rapidly. At the same time, large scale AI systems are being used to analyze global disasters and predict floods, while new developer tools are allowing AI to plan, test, and review software almost like an engineering team.
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