Genspark.ai has launched a cloud-based AI assistant called Claw, SiliconANGLE reported on Wednesday.
Claw AI operates in a dedicated cloud environment for each user and automates work while maintaining security and data isolation.
SiliconANGLE said OpenClaw has limited enterprise use due to security issues, while Claw features stronger data protection and user access management.
Claw AI can directly control systems and applications to carry out tasks rather than simply generating responses. Users can interact with the AI through WhatsApp, Telegram, Microsoft Teams and Slack. It can automate tasks such as writing documents, managing schedules, handling emails and deploying code. This allows companies to handle complex work through conversational commands without switching between multiple applications.
Genspark also updated its AI workspace platform with the launch. It said workflow automation features support automating repetitive tasks across applications including Google Workspace, Outlook, Slack, Microsoft Teams, Notion and Salesforce.
A meeting bot automatically joins meetings to record discussions and generate summaries. A Chrome extension can understand web page context and enable browser-based tasks.
Genspark also launched an AI assistant for iOS and Android users called Spickly.
Genspark has received a total of $460 million in investment from Emergence Capital Partners, SBI Investment and LG Technology Ventures, among others.