Agental AI is knocking

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Disclaimer: I know nothing about this but perhaps someone here might....Comes from ARFCOM.

I was wondering what was up with the tech selloff, apparently there was a breakthrough in open source agental AI (Openclaw) which is a framework that works over any model and is about to disrupt the space similar to how reasoning AI did last year. Instead of a call and response approach, open claw figured out how to work around context limits and now can run 24/7 even controlling a computer and doing the same kind of activities a person can online, acting as an agent or personal assistant. As in, if you gave it access to your bank account it could go ahead and buy stuff, to include services (fiverr, etc).

Combined with Claude's vibe coding, the space is getting interesting and we're pretty close now to the bottleneck being you having a good idea, you don't have to know how to code.

In this example the guy explains what the shakeup is all about and midway through, gets Claude to develop an app for him and then start a website for it, all based on prompts, and he's not a coder so it's worth the watch to see just where we're at. I do have a background in computer science and when I tried a couple years back, ChatGPT started hallucinating after just 300 lines of code creating a simple app, and while it was great for sniffing out errors and fixing them, it was terrible at implementation given direction, it would make one change and break something else. So comparing then to now it's just been an astounding difference.

My guess is that access to things like a computer (and even bank accounts, allowing it to pay for services to accomplish goals) is very quickly going to lead to regulation and push for accountability by the major players providing these AI services, despite them being misused by the end user, and it'll just get more and more restrictive. People who have some vision early on will make a hell of a lot of money first. - Burncycle





LOL.....It's a shame George Carlin is not alive, he would have a field day with this stuff.

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