Nothing about prompt injection protections. This appears to be openclaw but trusting that you won’t silently expose all your (our) data.
Nothing about prompt injection protections. This appears to be openclaw but trusting that you won’t silently expose all your (our) data.
So not openclaw, promp injections is a part of the backend based on evalas and scorer meaning that right tool was called, and what each agent can expect.
Instead of having a lot of subagents getting their memory filled with previous runs, prompt injection can be a better way to really narrow down each subagents actual task.