Why enterprises are ditching OpenAI for on-premises AI solutions
“I think there's a big opportunity to take something like OpenClaw and make it enterprise grade and secure and all that kind of stuff.”
I think there's a big opportunity to take something like OpenClaw and make it enterprise grade and secure and all that kind of stuff. One of my partners at Craft actually created a new tool called Lobster Tank,
which is a version of Open Call that's got some enterprise security wrapped around it. This is what I mean. On prem is back. It's going to happen. It's gonna happen. It's cost savings plus,
do I wanna give all of the secrets in our organization, every piece of intellectual property to Sam Altman, who's gotta make a billion dollars a year to keep up with his spend. Right? He's going to build every application. Let's not make it about Sam. Do I, if I'm GEICO,
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A VC discusses the growing enterprise demand for on-premises AI solutions as an alternative to OpenAI, highlighting cost savings and intellectual property security concerns. He mentions his partner's new tool 'Lobster Tank' as an example of enterprise-grade AI that keeps sensitive data in-house rather than sharing it with external providers.
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This clip captures a significant shift in enterprise AI adoption strategy, predicting the return of on-premises solutions driven by cost and security concerns.
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