OpenClaw
Open source autonomous AI agent that can control computer desktops
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"We had 15 of them come in this weekend and they all got trained over like six or seven hours to have their own OpenClaw agent"
Attribution: Jason describes personal hands-on use of OpenClaw to train his team and create agents for various business tasks
"I just take a picture of a snippet of that book and then I ask it to use Nano Banana Pro and I gave it the API key for that specific image generation model to my OpenClaw."
Attribution: The host is demonstrating personal use of OpenClaw agents and describing their setup with enthusiasm
"OpenClaw finally allows me to get to because it's actually doing the heavy lifting... I want to be able to take photos of a lesson that I do and then just upload them and have the actual OpenClaw log the full lesson contents."
Attribution: The speaker extensively describes using OpenClaw for homeschool lesson planning and expresses enthusiasm about its capabilities
"I have five different open claws spun up because I am insane. Sylvie is my homeschool oriented openclaw. I'm trying to make her into like the most magnificent teacher like the world has ever seen."
Attribution: Jesse extensively uses OpenClaw with 5 different agents, this is the main focus of the entire interview
"OpenClaw is this like autonomous agent that can go and do things if you set it up to do that. Like it can do things without you having to prompt it all the time."
Attribution: Vin explains how OpenClaw works with his Obsidian setup for autonomous task execution
"OpenClaw is more than just a personal assistant. You can actually deploy this into businesses. You could drive actual business outcomes, generate revenue off of OpenClaw as an opportunity."
Attribution: Nick extensively demonstrates and advocates for OpenClaw throughout the episode, showing how to use it for business automation
"We now have three or four of these. We give them a Notion account, a Slack account, and we give them a Google Docs account. They have their own email."
Attribution: Jason extensively discusses using OpenClaw agents in his venture firm and is clearly enthusiastic about the technology
"We've actually now created like three or four of these agents. We've bought the Mac Studios and we're now running on some of them."
Attribution: Host describes using OpenClaw to create AI agents
"I have non-technical CEO friends who are going all in on OpenClaw. They're automating entire parts of their businesses"
Attribution: Describes widespread adoption and personal network usage with positive framing
"he decides to create like Jarvis from the movies. He's like, why don't I just have an AI assistant that lives on my computer like on my desk and I just tell it to do things and it could just do it"
Attribution: Shaan explains the concept and story behind OpenClaw in detail, showing knowledge and apparent appreciation for the innovation
"OpenClaw creator joins OpenAI"
Attribution: Host discussing acquisition news
"Sam Altman just tweeted that Peter Steinberger, the dude who created OpenClaw, is joining OpenAI to drive the next generation of personal agents"
Attribution: Tom discusses the news of OpenClaw's creator joining OpenAI
"OpenClaw, as its tagline states, is the AI that actually does things. It's an autonomous AI assistant that lives in your computer, has access to all of your stuff, if you let it"
Attribution: Host is introducing and describing the project in the podcast introduction
"Two products were released over the last two weeks. First was a product originally called Claudebot, but then after some yelling from Claude called Open Claw, which was a piece of software you could install on your computer that allowed you to build your own effectively an agent"
Attribution: Guest explains what Open Claw is and how it works as part of the recent AI agent development discussion
"Multbot is being rebranded as Open Claw for reasons that I'm sure are apparent. They've had a couple name changes."
Attribution: Tom mentions the rebranding factually without personal endorsement
"One of the reasons I think people like OpenClaw and Co-work now has some schedule tasks is you can schedule a task."
Attribution: Greg mentions OpenClaw as a comparison point for scheduling capabilities
"What's going on with Open Claw. I think that was the name they finally went with. Where what they're doing is trying to answer the call of like, okay, listen, I know there's a lot of companies, you're terrified of people accessing your private data, so you want to run this on your own computer."
Attribution: Tom Bilyeu mentions this as an example of on-premises AI solutions
"I think my big difference is that it actually runs on your computer. Everything I saw so far runs in the cloud."
Attribution: The speaker uses first person 'my' when describing OpenClaw's differentiating features, indicating they created it
"OpenClaw helped them automate a few of the tedious tasks from collecting invoices to like answering customer emails that then freed them up and like cost them a bit more joy in their life."
Attribution: OpenClaw describes the tool he created and its positive impact on small businesses