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India's vibe-coding startup Emergent enters OpenClaw-like AI agent space | TechCrunch
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India's vibe-coding startup Emergent enters OpenClaw-like AI agent space | TechCrunch

https://techcrunch.com/2026/04/15/indias-vibe-coding-startup-emergent-enters-openclaw-like-ai-agent-space/https://www.businessinsider.com/vibe-coding-startup-emergent-launching-agent-rival-openclaw-nanobot-2026-4
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  • Emergent expands Wingman into a messaging-first personal AI agent, aiming to automate day-to-day tasks inside familiar chat interfaces.
  • Wingman operates across tools like Gmail, Google Calendar, and Slack while users interact via WhatsApp, Telegram, or iMessage to monitor progress.
  • The system can autonomously perform routine tasks but requires user approval for more consequential actions, balancing automation with control.
  • Wingman is embedded in popular messaging apps to leverage familiar interfaces instead of imposing new UIs for interaction.
  • Emergent emphasizes trust boundaries and security to address autonomy concerns around AI agents operating inside messaging apps.
  • Wingman follows OpenClaw-like agent space trends, contributing to a broader industry momentum around autonomous task completion tools.
  • Emergent reports over 8 million builders have used its vibe-coding platform, with more than 1.5 million monthly active users, underscoring wide adoption ahead of Wingman.
  • CEO Mukund Jha frames Wingman as a way for teams to operate software more autonomously, not just build it.
  • Wingman rollout includes a limited free trial before paid access, signaling a cautious, gradual market entry strategy.
  • Emergent competes with OpenClaw and NanoBot, while major players like Anthropic and Microsoft are also pursuing agent-based tools.
  • Emergent intends to differentiate Wingman by running inside messaging apps, promising a user-friendly experience and stronger outcomes.
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Motorola sues social platforms and creators over posts, raising speech concerns in India | TechCrunch
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Motorola sues social platforms and creators over posts, raising speech concerns in India | TechCrunch

  • Motorola filed a defamation suit in Bengaluru against social platforms and creators over posts about its devices.
  • The case names X, YouTube, and Instagram and seeks takedowns plus a permanent injunction.
  • The filing targets hundreds of posts alleging device issues and even fires, and calls for injunctions against further publication.
  • Experts warn a chilling effect could curb independent product criticism in India.
  • Motorola argues for action against what it calls misinformation and fake content.
  • India’s online content rules are under reform, influencing platform liability.
  • Motorola did not respond to request for comment, along with Google, Meta, and X.
  • The suit focuses on posts about device reviews, safety concerns, and related campaigns.
  • Motorola is backed by concerns about price sensitivity in India’s sub-$250 segment.
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