Jaden Schaefer
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This is just a wrapper.
But it's kind of the same thing we heard with tons of these AI tools that came out around the same time of ChatGPT that raised hundreds of millions of dollars.
And just because it's a wrapper...
like it was able to get a ton of usage and a ton of virality.
And I, you know, obviously has joined forces with opening eyes.
So I think when you call it a wrapper, um, that's like, if you've went and called a car, like just a metal box with wheels, obviously this is something that was very useful to a
One thing that's interesting is that users of this tool could download what were called skills from a marketplace, and they could actually use those to automate their inbox, they could connect agents to tools, they could let an agent operate a computer for them.
They could if they, you know, were feeling a little spicy, they could unleash the AI agents on molt book to post and interact with other agents.
in public where everyone could kind of watch this.
I think because it really could interact with so much software and also I think the downloadable skills on the marketplace is a really fascinating concept.
Now, inevitably, there were some drawbacks.
it has access to the internet it has access to email if you send it a cleverly worded email you can actually get it to do things that shouldn't like leak confidential passwords or taking an irreversible action deleting things off your computer forever i even saw a story where apparently someone said they set it loose on their actual computer and it deleted all of their family photos they'd taken i don't know if that's just you know they're trying to like uh rage bait over on x but that was the claim that i saw over there so
with Multbook and everything that was going on on that kind of like social media platform, there was a lot of posts that were allegedly attempting to get the agents to send Bitcoin to specific wallet addresses, right?
So people would impersonate bots on this kind of social media platform and say, send Bitcoin to this wallet address.
And it was trying to see like if anyone had one of these open claws on an actual computer that access to an actual Bitcoin wallet.
And anyways, it's basically the oldest scam in the world.
But this is just kind of the robot revolution version of it.
I think it's not very hard to imagine a corporate version of this, right?
An agent that sits on your computer or your workspace with access to everything.