Anthropic is reversing its earlier ban on using Claude subscriptions for third party agent tools like OpenClaw. Subscribers can again allocate new “Agent SDK” credits to programmatic workflows, but the credits are limited, non rollover, and billed like API usage after they run out. The move aims to stop costly token overruns that strained compute and pricing.
Red Hat’s OpenClaw maintainer has introduced Tank OS, a container-based approach for running OpenClaw AI agents more reliably and safely. The update is aimed especially at enterprises deploying fleets of agents, where consistency, stability, and risk control are hardest. By packaging the agents in a container, Tank OS helps reduce operational surprises while improving day-to-day manageability.
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