Unless you were living under a rock in AI-land, you’ve definitely heard of the OpenClaw craziness (we reported on it multiple times here in the radical Briefing). The narrative, usually, is around the technological breakthrough and the magic that ensues when you hand over the keys to the kingdom to your army of AI bots. Here’s a good counter-narrative – the tech isn’t new per se, it’s just combined and connected in an interesting way. And the hype, really, is about the never-ending dream of free labour – and ends up being more about FOMO than anything else.
A machine producing a thousand candidate images while you sleep is plausible and often useful. A machine founding a hundred profitable businesses before breakfast is rather more ambitious. The first is a search process. The second is venture-capital fan fiction.