Yes, this I feel is the crux of the situation. The industry is trying to hammer a probabilistic solution into deterministic holes. I mean, it’s no wonder people keep fucking up their shit with openclaw. If have an agent, it should do exactly what I tell it.
Agreed. It’s a damn shame, because there are a lot of interesting ideas at play, lost in the miasma of geopolitics and acceleration. If only we could slow down, build/scale probabilistic hardware, and carefully test and validate which problems are best suited to each mode of compute.
But nah, let’s be rapacious, anthropomorphize “AI” into an awe-inspiring entity, and thrust it into all the orifices.
Yes, this I feel is the crux of the situation. The industry is trying to hammer a probabilistic solution into deterministic holes. I mean, it’s no wonder people keep fucking up their shit with openclaw. If have an agent, it should do exactly what I tell it.
Agreed. It’s a damn shame, because there are a lot of interesting ideas at play, lost in the miasma of geopolitics and acceleration. If only we could slow down, build/scale probabilistic hardware, and carefully test and validate which problems are best suited to each mode of compute.
But nah, let’s be rapacious, anthropomorphize “AI” into an awe-inspiring entity, and thrust it into all the orifices.