OpenClaw, the latest AI chatbot to go viral, has some key differences from ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini. The agentic AI developed by Peter Steinberger is open source and hosted on your own computer. You also can talk to it via messaging apps like WhatsApp. So how does OpenClaw work? What are the implications for the AI industry overall? How will it affect the adoption of artificial general intelligence, or household robots? And what are the security concerns that OpenClaw may trigger? Host Ajay Agrawal explores these issues and more with the Derby Mill team.
Ajay Agrawal, co-founder and partner, Intrepid Growth Partners
Richard Sutton, senior advisor, Intrepid Growth Partners, 2024 Turing Award recipient, pioneer of reinforcement learning and professor, University of Alberta
Sendhil Mullainathan, senior advisor, Intrepid Growth Partners, MacArthur Genius grant recipient and professor, MIT
Niamh Gavin, senior advisor, Intrepid Growth Partners, Applied AI scientist and CEO, Emergent Platforms
Suzanne Gildert, CEO, Nirvanic Consciousness Technologies, quantum physicist, co-founder of Sanctuary AI and Kindred
LINKS
Background on OpenClaw:
Y Combinator interviews OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger
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DISCUSSION POINTS
00:00 Cold open
01:05 What is OpenClaw?
02:08 Difference from chatbots
03:44 OpenClaw’s abilities (Niamh)
04:49 WhatsApp interaction
06:14 Sendhil Mullainathan’s take
09:39 Suzanne Gildert’s take
12:50 Rich Sutton’s take
14:44 OpenClaw security concern
17:27 Niamh on OpenClaw implications
19:05 Final implications: Sendhil
CREDITS
Derby Mill is created by the team at Intrepid Growth Partners and produced by Ghost Bureau.
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