Brian Maucere
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It's what we talked about yesterday.
And I've fallen naturally into that way of using it by maintaining no single $200 subscription.
but I maintain $20 subscriptions across the full set.
And so I can call on any one of them to do work in support of or in order to check the work of another.
And the answer is, of course, you know, of course, nobody is where the open claw innovation solves one of those attention problems that we have as humans when we're operating with multiple agents.
Read that as multiple agents.
terminal windows, each of which has a Clawed code instance separate from every other one running some task.
The way Claw works is you get to, and you're building this for your purposes, you have multiple agents that are all now talking to you through typical human communications channels.
So you name those to recognize what the domain is of that particular correspondent.
And it's talking to you, giving you updates, notifications, asking for permissions and all of that.
in a way that the terminal doesn't.
The terminal just sits there silently waiting for your response.
It's not reaching out to you, right?
You've got to then go through all these windows.
That's not the ease with which the open claw system works when you instantiate a whole host of agents that can do many, many things.
Claire Vo is getting a lot of press in the newsletters, Lenny's newsletter as well, as she has a video out about it.
Claire Vo, a very competent engineer, and she's put together first, sort of the headline of it is, at first I was skeptical and I didn't, my first experience with CLAW was bad, but now I have eight agents that are running my businesses and they're all talking to me.
And there's a snapshot in one of those newsletters of all of those agents saying,
with all of their messages in the morning to her.
And basically that is the focused attention that she can use.