Original Reddit post

Nobody actually describes how it changes a workday, they just say “AI employee” and post a demo clip, so this is my specific version. The operating model is different from every other AI tool in a way that matters more than model quality. It’s not a tab you open, it runs on a server, builds context over weeks of use, and does things without you asking it to, you wake up and there’s already a brief of what came in overnight, drafts queued for the templated stuff, flags for anything that needs attention. I run mine through Clawdi partly because of the TEE architecture (the host can’t read what’s running inside the instance, which I care cause agent has email and API key access), and the setup took less time than I expected. The honest part: two weeks of calibrating the memory document before it’s really useful. The docs assume you’re comfortable in a terminal. The skills ecosystem has some gaps still. People who expect output on day one will leave disappointed. For anyone willing to treat it as infrastructure rather than an app, the answer is yes. For everyone else, probably not yet. submitted by /u/SweetBest1803

Originally posted by u/SweetBest1803 on r/ArtificialInteligence