Brian Maucere
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It automatically...
sets up a virtual private server.
It keeps everything separate and away you go.
You're still in sort of like a chat mode, but it has this persistent memory.
Now I have found that the persistent memory is the problem because it chews through just tokens like there's no tomorrow, like it's Cookie Monster.
It's like insane.
And so I'm watching my, you know, I put $10 at it, you know, from Claude Opus and then dropped it down to Sonnet.
And even at Sonnet,
my claw would come back to me with an answer and the dollar amount would move by $2.
You got to think to yourself, like how much, how many tokens do you have to throw to move $2 on sonnet?
You know, as a haiku, obviously it'd be less, but still that's you and I do this enough to know that that's a massive move.
And, and anyway, my claw has said, you know, look, it's because of the way I always read my,
my basically memory files every single time.
So to me, what I want to see is the sort of the genius of what we saw with my claw and why that was such a big deal.
And people made such a big deal about it two or three weeks ago with what open AI has been able to do.
And I hope what that ends up being is the predecessor to custom GPTs where you are to your point, Andy,
interacting and reaching out to different agents or agents on your behalf are doing things, which is a level up of here's a system prompt and here are some knowledge documents.
It's more like here's knowledge, here's persistent memory, here's a connector to a whole bunch of other agents going on.
And then as I was showing you and Beth off camera with something I was fooling around with, this idea of them all coming in together to solve a common problem.