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This Week in Startups
The host discusses how OpenClaw's '/last thirty days' command allows users to quickly research any topic. While initially used for technical prompting questions, sales teams have surprisingly adopted it as a pre-meeting research tool to gather intelligence on prospects and brands they're about to pitch.
A founder explains how OpenClaw differs from ChatGPT and Claude by providing not just AI capabilities, but built-in evaluation and optimization tools. He describes using OpenClaw agents to automatically run evaluations on AI workloads, creating a system where AI evaluates AI performance to optimize for efficiency and quality.
An early OpenClaw contributor discusses the dramatic speed improvements in AI models over recent weeks, from 30 to 50-60 tokens per second. The conversation focuses on current technical limitations around speed and threading, specifically the challenge of running multiple parallel tasks with a single AI agent rather than needing multiple instances.
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The hosts discuss whether OpenClaw represents the beginning of widespread edge AI adoption, pointing to consumers buying Mac Minis and Studios in bulk as evidence. They explore the technical possibilities, noting that while OpenClaw can run on devices like Raspberry Pi, it functions more as a gateway than a compute-heavy solution.