Nick Vasilescu
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And this is really nice because it gives you a very more powerful general purpose agent that can do many of your specific nuanced tasks across various domains.
But the thing is, it's like...
i want my general agent to be freed up and uh to more so just be the orchestrator and what if the the general agent this one right the the one i have start here can just call a sub agent like worker number four here to do a given skill
that you have created so if your skill is that it goes on twitter and finds the most viral ideas and it bookmarks them um rather than having your main agent do that and now you can't talk to your main agent for the next 20 minutes because it's working on that can it call that skill into a sub-agent and have the sub-agent do that that i think is where things get really interesting and and in terms of the context of like deploying open clause for businesses
I would think of everything that you have in terms of an AI automation opportunity around workflows, skills, tasks, etc.
I would actually just create that as its own specific sub-agent with its own skill that your open clock could then call.
Does that make sense?
I think that's going to be huge.
When you start working with these businesses and customers who want things to be automated,
And once you show them what's possible, their eyes light up.
They get all these ideas themselves.
These are high agency people.
You know, they come up with creative ideas that they want to start implementing.
And then what you realize is there's just a huge, a huge list of things that can be automated and they're excited about that.
And, and so actually like the, the ability to, okay, first solve a vertical specific workflow for, for a customer and then that opening up their mind.
And then they meet them being like, Oh, I wonder if I could, could I text this thing?
And it does this, this is kind of where like the whole open claw moment is really powerful.
It's the assistant-like capability.