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Gavriel Cohen: AI native service companies can achieve software-like margins, the rise of AI agents in marketing, and security risks of complex architectures | MLST

By Editorial Team · Published April 11, 2026 · 6 min read · Source: Crypto Briefing
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Gavriel Cohen: AI native service companies can achieve software-like margins, the rise of AI agents in marketing, and security risks of complex architectures | MLST

Gavriel Cohen: AI native service companies can achieve software-like margins, the rise of AI agents in marketing, and security risks of complex architectures | MLST

NanoClaw's rapid rise highlights the potential for secure, minimal AI tools to transform enterprise services.

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Gavriel Cohen is the creator of NanoClaw, an open-source AI agent tool that secured a partnership with Docker. He developed NanoClaw as a side project in just 48 hours to address limitations in OpenClaw. The project quickly went viral, drawing attention from AI researchers and leading to NanoCo’s emerging business model.

The rise of AI native service companies

Monetizing open source projects

The growing trend of AI agents in marketing

Security concerns with Openclaw’s architecture

Simplifying codebases for enhanced security

Nanoclaw’s rapid growth and community engagement

Strategic direction for Nanoclaw’s commercial platform

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