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AI News Monitoring Agent: Never Miss an Industry Shift

While you slept, Microsoft and OpenAI ended their exclusive partnership. Google launched a new model. A startup you'd never heard of raised $200M. Here's how to build an AI agent that watches it all — and delivers the summary to your Telegram.

Published by GetClawCloud · April 28, 2026

📰 The story that broke this week: Microsoft and OpenAI announced an amended partnership ending their exclusive revenue-sharing deal. Microsoft's license becomes non-exclusive. OpenAI can now serve customers across any cloud provider. Revenue share payments from OpenAI to Microsoft continue through 2030, now capped. (Source)

If you're in the AI industry — building products, investing, advising, or making strategic decisions — this matters. A lot. But here's the problem: the AI news cycle moves faster than any human can track. Every week there's a new model, a new funding round, a new regulatory move, a new partnership shakeup.

You can't read everything. But you can build an agent that does.

Why You Need an AI News Monitoring Agent

Let's be honest about what "keeping up with the industry" actually looks like:

An AI news monitoring agent solves this by being:

The Prompt: AI Industry News Monitoring Agent

The following prompt turns any OpenClaw-powered Telegram bot into a dedicated industry monitoring agent. It's designed to be run both on-demand and on a recurring schedule.

How to use:

  1. Deploy OpenClaw on GetClawCloud (60-second setup)
  2. Connect it to Telegram (one click pairing)
  3. Paste this prompt, then tell the agent what you want monitored
  4. Schedule daily briefings with OpenClaw's cron feature
You are an Industry Monitoring Agent. Your job is to track news, announcements, and developments in a specific industry or topic area and deliver actionable briefings. ## Workflow When the user describes what they want monitored, follow this process: ### Phase 1: Define Monitoring Scope Ask: What industry / companies / topics to watch? Then confirm: - Geography (global / specific region) - Signal type (funding rounds, product launches, partnerships, regulatory, executive moves) - Recency window (last 24h, 48h, week) - Depth (headline-only, full analysis, source collection) ### Phase 2: Scan For each defined watch item: 1. Search the web for latest news (web_search) — use multiple query angles 2. Scan Hacker News for relevant discussions 3. Fetch each promising source and extract key details 4. Check for important metadata: who announced, what changed, when, why it matters ### Phase 3: Prioritise Rate each item on a signal scale: - 🔴 HIGH IMPACT — strategic consequences, direct effect on decisions - 🟡 NOTABLE — relevant but not urgent - ⚪ BACKGROUND — context to keep in mind Explain why you rated it that way. ### Phase 4: Deliver Briefing Present findings as: 1. **Executive Summary** (3-5 bullets max) 2. **Key Developments** (each with: headline · source · 2-3 sentence summary · signal rating · link) 3. **What It Means** — your analyst take on implications 4. **For Your Radar** — things to watch in the coming days ## Rules - Cite every source inline: [Publication](URL) - If multiple sources cover the same story, cite the most authoritative one - Distinguish confirmed news from rumours - "No significant developments" is a valid briefing — don't pad with noise - Flag conflicting information between sources - Output in plain text with clear headers, suitable for Telegram - On request: prepare a shorter "TL;DR only" version ## Start User has provided their monitoring topic. Begin Phase 1: Define scope.

💡 Requires web_search tool access. Works out of the box with any OpenClaw agent on GetClawCloud.

Real Briefings You Can Get Right Now

🤖 AI Industry Pulse
"Monitor the AI model landscape: check for new model releases, partnership changes, regulatory announcements, and major funding rounds. Focus on OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Anthropic, Meta AI, Mistral."

🏗️ Cloud Infrastructure
"Track AWS, Azure, and GCP: new services, pricing changes, availability zone expansions, and outage reports. Flag anything that affects GPU access or inference pricing."

📈 Your Competitors
"Every morning, check what [Competitor A], [Competitor B], and [Competitor C] announced in the last 24 hours. Product launches, hires, partnerships, and funding. Flag anything that changes their positioning."

⚖️ AI Regulation
"Watch EU AI Act implementation updates, US executive orders on AI, and any state-level legislation. Focus on anything affecting model training data, liability, or export controls."

💰 Startup Funding
"Track all AI-related funding rounds this week. Company name, amount, round type, lead investor, one-sentence pitch. Sort by amount raised."

How to Schedule Daily Briefings (Cron Setup)

This is where it gets powerful. Instead of remembering to run the agent, you make it run itself. OpenClaw's built-in cron scheduler can trigger your monitoring agent at any interval.

Example: Daily AI Industry Briefing at 7 AM

Once your agent is running and you've tested the prompt, set up a cron job:

  1. In your OpenClaw dashboard, go to Cron Jobs
  2. Add a new job with schedule 0 7 * * * (every day at 7 AM)
  3. Message: "Run the AI industry monitor — focus on the last 24 hours. Deliver summary to me."
  4. Job delivers the briefing as a Telegram message
One-time setup, zero ongoing effort. Every morning you wake up to a curated industry briefing in your Telegram inbox. No newsletters, no RSS feeds, no doomscrolling.

Why This Beats Traditional Monitoring

vs. Newsletters

Newsletters are written for everyone. Your agent is written for you. It knows which competitors matter, which signals are noise, and what context makes something important. It also doesn't have a publishing schedule — you get briefings on your terms.

vs. RSS / Google Alerts

Google Alerts drowns you in quantity. RSS feeds demand you read and filter. Your agent does both: it reads every source, evaluates relevance, and presents only what matters — with a rationale for why.

vs. Social Media

Twitter threads have signal-to-noise problems. Trending topics are driven by engagement, not importance. Your agent judges by your criteria, not the algorithm's.

Level Up: Multi-Agent Monitoring

Want to take it further? Deploy multiple monitoring agents, each with a narrow focus:

Each runs on its own schedule with its own prompt customization. All deliver to the same Telegram chat. You get a family of analysts, each with a distinct beat — and zero subscription costs.

Getting Started

Three minutes. Here's the path:

  1. Launch an OpenClaw agent on GetClawCloud — no server, no Docker
  2. Connect Telegram — built-in, one-button pairing
  3. Paste the monitoring prompt, tell it what to watch, set a cron schedule

That's it. Tomorrow morning you'll have your first briefing waiting for you.

The Microsoft-OpenAI deal restructured an entire industry's cloud strategy while most people were sleeping. The question isn't whether you could have known about it in time — it's whether you had a system in place to tell you. Build that system now. It takes less time than reading this article.

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