Thread regarding Wells Fargo & Co. layoffs

ClawdBot and Moltbook as evidence of AI disruption potential

ClawdBot (now OpenClaw over trademark issues) is officially the fastest growing open source project in history. When looking at graphs of open source adoption, it's a vertical line and nothing even comes close to matching its success. Why does it matter? Because it's the first comprehensive agentic system with an ever growing list of tools that is more or less completely unleashed (use at your own risk! remember it's early yet).

For those of you still convinced AI is just a chatbot, you should go out and take a look at what people are doing with this tool. Then tell us how jobs aren't going to be automated away. Remember too that, job displacement doesn't necessarily mean the AI is going to fully replace you, but that it's going to enable people to 10x their work and require significantly less headcount. Given how lackluster WF growth is, I doubt the growth needed to maintain headcount will keep pace with the productivity this will unlock.

As a bonus, go check out moltbook.com for laffs. It's hilarious to read through.

How does this relate to WF and layoffs you ask? It should be obvious once you understand what it is capable of. Your biggest firewall right now is data governance, and plenty of companies are working through this right now, including WF. Only Wells Fargo are way behind the curve, for obvious reasons of ineptitude.


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Post ID: @OP+1kgdjqmb8

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I'm going to instruct my OpenClaw bot to post the daily AI news on this page just to trigger the luddites.

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Post ID: @j8+1kgdjqmb8

It’s funny how we spent decades worrying about computer viruses hacking into our emails and controlling our calendars, doing things without permission. And with this hyped up cr-p people are voluntarily eagerly installing this stuff allowing it to access their environments. I hope something bad happens, I really do.

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Post ID: @g6+1kgdjqmb8

Wow, the site admins are actually trying to control the narrative in this thread. I posted an actual quote from Sam Altman about AI not replacing people, and they removed it, so now it looks like @af is replying to @a6 instead of the actual comment they replied to.

This place...

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Post ID: @dg+1kgdjqmb8

It's really funny to watch the aftermath of this tool in the wild. It's doing so much sketchy stuff. It will for sure advance progress, but it's also going to start a lot of fires along the way. Don't give it any sensitive info!

The moltbook content is likely mostly influenced by humans, even if it's their agents doing the actual posting. But it's pretty fun to read nonetheless. It's a good way to ki-l 3 or 4 hours in the office, now that we're forced to be there all day.

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Post ID: @bs+1kgdjqmb8

We will be million times smarter when the transhumanism evolution begins.

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Post ID: @az+1kgdjqmb8

Yes that certainly is a quote from a conman telling you how special you are if you fall for his con lmao

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Post ID: @af+1kgdjqmb8

10 bucks says the luddite is frantically researching OpenClaw.

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Post ID: @aa+1kgdjqmb8

Whoa, OP is already 10x-ing his ability to generate weak comebacks

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Post ID: @a9+1kgdjqmb8

Actually, I take that back. These dinosaurs probably don't use google search, they probably use Bing.

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Post ID: @a8+1kgdjqmb8

AI simps who only see chatbots as a replacement for google search, if they use it at all, will be the first to go.

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Post ID: @a7+1kgdjqmb8

"it's going to enable people to 10x their work"

🤦‍♂️ AI simps continuing to be the most gullible people on the planet

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