The most important part of OpenClaw has nothing to do with AI.
I turned my recent post “OpenClaw” into a short video remix—hope you enjoy it.
OpenClaw
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In 1948, Claude Shannon was one of hundreds of engineers at Bell Labs working on the same problem: how to send voice signals cleanly over noisy copper wires. His colleagues were building better amplifiers, designing cleaner filters, tinkering with circuits. Shannon was doing something different. He was asking a question nobody else thought to ask — not “how do we make the signal louder?” but “how do we encode information so the noise doesn’t matter?”
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