You Don't Realize How Important OpenClaw Is
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I don't think you realize how important
this whole movement is for OpenClaw.
So this is kind of why I started to build
agents is because we're starting to see
what a playground of agents can do for
people.
Like this is what the labs have been
talking about for a while in their
papers,
how the agents can like really do weird
unhinged stuff.
But we're only seeing how that's written
in papers.
And so what you see on YouTube are other
YouTubers who are like, you know, machine
learning experts or maybe they're just
like tech bros who read the paper and
say,
oh my gosh it called to make a pizza like
you know or this lab said we had to shut
down this computer
because something crazy happened but no
one's actually seen that actually
firsthand so this
project OpenClaw or as my boy likes to
call Claude with a d bot or something
like
that was us as humans
seeing what these people were seeing in a
lab almost like a couple of years ago
right this is why all
these companies were trying to like lock
this stuff down and get security stuff
because they know it can
go really crazy on Hinge. And apparently
OpenAI has a model that has the highest
security level.
Like they can't even release it yet
because if they do, it's just going to go
even crazier, right? So
this is now us experiencing it at
firsthand. And this is what Alex Finn saw
in this whole thing too,
because he's like, this is the craziest
technology we've ever seen, like as
humans
in this current form,
right? So that's why people are like sort
of dismissed them. They're just like,
bro,
this is
all hype whatever It like no bro He saw
it I saw the same thing And my mouth is
still on the floor And Alex Finn is just
like yo this this is it Like this is it
Like all in Give it the credit card
Everything Henry like buy the Mac Buy the
studio Like the
whole thing. Spending lots of money. He's
got not one Mac Studio with 512 gigabytes
of RAM. That's 10Ks
worth. He's got two of them and he's got
another one on the way. He's going to
have
like 30 bands,
$30,000 worth of machinery that's going
to run like 24-7 to literally take over
like his entire
operations life. Alex Finn, I think, is
also going to be like the first one
person
billion dollar
company, like literally. I think he's
going to, like, there's no one going all
in as hard as he is
on this type of thing. And it's like,
there is a reason why he has 100K,
because
he's using this
stuff for it to dream for him at night.
And it wakes up and gives him reports and
calls him in the
morning and literally wakes him up with
lights and everything. Bro, this is just
like, I can't even,
I don't think everyone really understands
the level of actual amazingness that's
actually happening as part of this whole
thing.
And he's actually capitalizing on it.
So yeah, one M5 will cost $30k is a
steal.
Actually, that's facts, bro.
If you get that one terabyte, I think
they're going to sell that $30k for the
M5
with one terabyte.
But the metrics for that thing are going
to be smoking.
They're going to be smoking, bro.
Yeah.
until it gets hacked. nah, nah, fam. When
you see a winner push all the chips in,
bro, that's exactly it, bro. That's,
that,
that, it pushed all the chips in, bro.
Like, just, man.
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The speaker emphasizes the critical importance of the "OpenClaw" movement, highlighting how it provides a firsthand experience of AI agents' capabilities, which were previously confined to labs and papers. These agents can exhibit "weird, unhinged stuff," a characteristic that causes companies like OpenAI to withhold highly secure models due to potential extreme behaviors. Alex Finn is presented as a visionary who deeply understands this technology, investing heavily in multiple high-end Mac Studios to run agents 24/7. These agents automate his operations, generating reports and even managing his wake-up routine, leading the speaker to predict Finn will build a billion-dollar company by capitalizing on this advanced AI.
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