Dan Shipper
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But then for your claw, like I'm just constantly being like, okay, how's usage today or โ
You know, like file this bug or like the whole way that we do bug reporting is changing first in proof.
But I'm hoping we do that through the rest of the org where because proof is agent native, meaning agents can use it as first class users, it has a bug report function.
And so agents just submit bug reports.
And the bug reports you get from agents are way better than the bug reports you get from humans, even if they're initiated by a human.
Because they can be like, hey, this is exactly what I did.
And here's the exact error message.
And here's the line of code where I think it might be, depending on how much they know.
And what happens is every morning, my agent, R2C2, then goes through all the issues that were submitted by agents and then
clusters them and says like here are the main issues that we need to solve um yeah and so that's just it just like totally changes how you how you work um even if you're using codecs mostly for coding yeah
Well, I don't think that there's any one answer to that question.
I agree.
And there are, like, some of these things that are, like, real wow moments with agents.
In particular, let's just narrow it down to OpenClaw because I think there's, like, there's lots of different agents and they mean different things and whatever, but OpenClaw are plus ones.
One of the coolest things, for example, is once you have connected all your stuff to it, it can do a really nice digest for you.
Where in the morning when you wake up, it's like, here's the weather, here are the stocks, here's all your newsletters, here's what's going on in your schedule.
And people are kind of blown away by that.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
See?