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The tech corners of the internet are buzzing with talk of OpenClaw, an open source AI agent, so we've been playing around with it at Pi Towers for the past couple of weeks to find out what it's really capable of.

Speaking of AI, our friends at Hailo wrote this article about how to make the most of the Raspberry Pi AI HAT+ 2, pinpointing some of their favourite generative AI use cases.

A brand-new issue of Raspberry Pi Official Magazine hit the shelves this week. A yen for the old country lies behind this Argentinian retro TV build, which is one of our favourite articles this month.

We also got to know Richard Kirby, an automation engineer who discovered the joy of quick prototyping on Raspberry Pi, leading him to organise one of our longest-running community events: Raspberry Pint.

Before you go — if you fancy winning one of five Kiwi+ USB KVMs, enter this competition. Good luck!

Peace,

Ashley

Turn your Raspberry Pi into an AI agent with OpenClaw
Excel at fast, iterative tasks on Raspberry Pi with OpenClaw, while maintaining data privacy, reducing latency, and eliminating API costs.
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TVArgenta: Reviving retro Argentinian TV
A yen for the old country — and a Raspberry Pi 4 — lies behind this Argentinian retro TV build.
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When and why you might need the Raspberry Pi AI HAT+ 2
Our friends at Hailo pinpoint some of their favourite generative AI use cases for the Raspberry Pi AI HAT+ 2.
Read more
Meet the organiser of one of the longest-running Raspberry Pi community events
Meet Richard Kirby, the railway automation engineer and Raspberry Pi enthusiast behind Raspberry Pint.
Read more

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