Daily Hot Ai News 1.0.0
PassAudited by ClawScan on May 15, 2026.
Overview
This is a user-requested, instruction-only AI news briefing skill with no code, credentials, or persistence, though users should verify source freshness and provenance.
This skill appears safe for normal use as a public AI-news summarizer. Before relying on its output, verify the cited links, make sure it searches for the current date, and be aware that the package provenance metadata is not perfectly consistent.
Findings (3)
Artifact-based informational review of SKILL.md, metadata, install specs, static scan signals, and capability signals. ClawScan does not execute the skill or run runtime probes.
The skill may rely on public web pages and search rankings, so the resulting briefing may include outdated, low-quality, or misleading sources.
The skill instructs the agent to use WebSearch to gather news. This is purpose-aligned for a news briefing skill, but users should understand that the output depends on external search results.
使用 WebSearch 工具并行搜索多个来源
Check the cited links for important claims and prefer reputable sources.
A user asking for today's news could receive older information or example-style claims unless the agent updates the search terms to the actual date.
The skill describes itself as providing latest or daily AI news, but the example search queries use a fixed March 2026 date, which could lead to stale results if copied literally.
"今日AI新闻 2026年3月" ... "AI news today March 2026"
Ensure the agent searches using the current date and does not reuse sample claims unless verified by fresh source links.
The package identity is slightly inconsistent, which can make it harder to confirm publisher provenance.
The included metadata differs from the registry metadata shown for owner and slug, while the source is also listed as unknown. Because this is instruction-only with no code, this is a provenance note rather than a runtime concern.
"ownerId": "kn718pat409d746z7rgdxawq9s82pv87", "slug": "daily-hot-ai-news"
Install only if you are comfortable with the publisher information, and prefer versions whose registry and package metadata match.
