A month to remember.

It’s been 30 days since I found ClawdBot. https://github.com/clawdbot

A month to remember.

It’s been 30 days since I found ClawdBot.
https://github.com/clawdbot

30 Days since I started to thinking:

  • there is a 20% chance we’ve achieved AGI already.
  • there is a 50% chance we will this year.

Note: my predictions are always come true. Sometimes I’m just off by 10 or 30 years.

Not for the non-techy (yet). Not for the risk-adverse. Give it its own Mac (I did), do a git clone install, and set it free.


Some of you are rightfully thinking “but how can I trust AI”. My answer: The same way you can trust humans.

  1. Ask for references. I’m giving one: If you are a tech person and can dedicated a computer to it, ClawdBot is ready for you. I’ve used it for a month with no problems and massive productivity.
  2. Don’t use IT decision processes to make AI decisions. IT decision process timeframes are broken by AI. I’ll write more on this soon.
  3. The cost of internal (employee) fraud and theft in US companies is $20B to $50B per year.[1]
  4. The “first year failure” rate of new employees in the US is 30–40%.[2]
  5. Ergo: stop asking why you should trust AI.
    Ask why you should trust AI less than humans.

[1] https://www.perplexity.ai/search/what-is-the-typical-of-new-emp-RV5Cq1WCQICsUO9mLxOB0Q#0

[2] https://www.perplexity.ai/search/what-is-the-typical-of-new-emp-RV5Cq1WCQICsUO9mLxOB0Q#0