
Gavriel Cohen
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Creator of @NanoClaw_AI & CEO of NanoCo; ex VP at Concrete Media; ex https://t.co/LCZI5lx0sx developer team lead; BSc Physics and Computer Science at Tel Aviv University
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"You cannot govern a technology you have only been briefed on." Dr. Vivian Balakrishnan's challenge to his fellow legislators has become a global rallying cry. Last week, 安野貴博@チームみらい, leader of Japan's チームみらい【公式】, cited Minister Balakrishnan's hands-on use of NanoClaw in a parliamentary debate and offered to personally tutor the Prime Minister on setting it up. The PM said yes. Officially volunteering to fly out and set NanoClaw up for Japan's PM myself. Offer extends to any head of state whose country has good food.
Gavriel Cohen103,239 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten

After Singapore's Minister of Foreign Affairs Vivian Balakrishnan shared his NanoClaw agent setup with 600 AI engineers, I went up and tried a weird experiment. I put a QR code on screen that gave the entire audience access to an agent that was connected to my emails, calendar, and call notes. 300 people started chatting with it and 12 booked coffee meetings with me through it. I could do this because of NanoClaw's architecture. The agent runs in an isolated sandbox. Credentials never enter the agent's environment. Every sensitive action that touches the real world, like sending an email, seeing calendar events, or scheduling a meeting, needed my explicit approval first.
Gavriel Cohen29,415 Aufrufe • vor 3 Monaten

I went on CNBC and didn’t hold back about OpenClaw. Here’s what I said, and why NanoClaw exists: • AI agent swarms are a multiplier. Instead of one agent working for you, you have a coordinated team. That amplifies the value, but it also amplifies the risk if the foundation isn't secure. • OpenClaw showed the world something genuinely exciting, but half a million lines of unreviewed code connected to everything is not a foundation you want to build on. • NanoClaw is less than 1% of that size. Every agent runs in its own isolated container and only touches the data you specifically give it access to. Small, auditable, secure by design. • And the bigger picture: whole product categories are being replaced by a few lines of text. Monitoring a website for changes used to be a SaaS product you'd pay $8 a month for. Now it's a prompt. The potential here is enormous. But only if we build it right.
Gavriel Cohen13,933 Aufrufe • vor 5 Monaten
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