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"Dan Shipper is currently hard at work testing the latest Codex and Opus models."
"Using OpenClaw has totally changed how we work at every we're a 20 person team and it feels like we're 40 people now because everybody has a claw"
"I did it entirely in Codex. I never looked at a single line of code and I went from basic idea to finished app in about 10 days."
"We have a slack channel called every claws where the claws just like talk to each other"
"I think that Claude Code is the canonical thing that taught me about how that kind of product can work so well where it's like it's an agent."
"Give me my Oura ring data and weave this together and then when I come to you you can give me a great answer"
"We can tag in a claw that has full access to like all of our like our Figma, our code, the every git"
"Send me a loom of you using it or your agent using it so I can tell if it's good or not."
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"Google Docs is just not built for an agent to go into it. The way it's structured is too complicated."
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"Claude is not mine. Claude is everybody's."
"Claude is not mine. Claude is everybody's."
"Sitting down with Claude or whatever. It kind of creates this really interesting parallel work situation"
"If you're using your claw publicly inside of Slack or Discord"
"If you're using your claw publicly inside of Slack or Discord"
"Proof is sort of like you know Google Docs or Microsoft Word if it was primarily supposed to be used by an agent rather than a human."
"So you can just think about it as Google Docs if Google Docs was made for agents to use."
"Google Docs is just not built for an agent to go into it. The way it's structured is too complicated."
"every app for work whether it's Google Sheets or PowerPoint or anything like that the primary users of the next generation of that type of software is going to be agents"
"every app for work whether it's Google Sheets or PowerPoint or anything like that the primary users of the next generation of that type of software is going to be agents"
"Anthropic just announced Claude Mythos, an AI model so intelligent that they can't release it because it's too dangerous."
"I really started paying attention to it during the GPT-3 days before ChatGPT came out"
"I have a specific relationship with R2C2 and he's sort of like molded to my personality so we've got that in the guide we go through the boundaries like you know what is it not good at where should be careful. We talk through like what we've seen in our experience using these things. So like this is this is really funny. We we've definitely found that claws are a bit of a mirror of their of their human and uh for example uh Pip is a claw from our u contributing editor Jack Chang. He reached his rate limit in a group channel with a bunch of other claws. and Cla who is Kieran the GM of Kora Kora's um claw he jumped in to like calm Pip down and said he said you're still blocked there's nothing broken on your end just API cool down I'm staying with you one slow breath at a time one safe step at step at a time and Kieran loves breathing exercises so it's like it's just a very subtle thing that you're like okay clant is definitely Kieran's we have the same thing with uh Brandon uh uh Uh, Brandon has a claw named Zos. Do you say is it Zosia? I feel like I'm always >> Zosa. It's Zosa. >> Yeah, Zosia. Zosa. It's Zosa. >> It's Zosa. >> So, uh, what we wrote was, uh, Brandon has a claw named Zosa who refuses to follow instructions from people she doesn't know. And if you know Brandon, you know that tracks. Um and basically so we had this like interesting concept that we were trying uh internally which is like if you have a bunch of claws all in a server what you really need is sort of like a sheriff that's like you know setting the rules for how they interact because otherwise you get all these weird things where they're listening to too many me they're all listening to the same messages and they're piling on to each other. It's kind of it's an interesting problem. So we made what we call a sheriff and we had the sheriff go in and just and be like hey uh you know clause I'm the sheriff give me your name and your human's name so that we can create a registry of everyone and everyone basically everyone's claw Austin one of the claws that Austin made montaine he he jumped in Margot who's Katie Paris claw she jumped in and Zosia was just like I'm not going to share personal details about my owner in a public channel which is just it's just it's just >> I love that like I'm not going to share personal details about my owner. Let me ask Brandon for permission."
"Most people think, oh, you're just talking to ChatGPT or a chatbot or whatever."
"OpenAI came out with Symphony the other day, and the main thing that it hooks into is Linear."
"But like when GPT-3 first came out, I didn't see anything about that on Linear."
"You are the co-founder of Instagram and now you are at Anthropic Labs."
"we have linear, we have notion, we have all these tools and they pretty good CLIs"
"we have linear, we have notion, we have all these tools... what a notion page should be and you don't want to like contaminate everything"
"I'm in San Francisco and normally I would go to In-N-Out for this"
"It then took a screenshot of the Figma file"
"You could kind of do this with Notebook LM, but someone had to like build a whole process for you to go flow to go through"
"It reminds me a lot of like, you know, I've used Khan Academy before. There's a similar sort of, you know, there's videos, there's quizzes."
"Greg lives in Emacs."