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Jin Daily AI Trivia: How Much Can AI (OpenClaw) Actually Do?

Jin Daily AI Trivia: How Much Can AI (OpenClaw) Actually Do?

I always tell people around me that AI growth is exponential.

Yet you still see people laughing at how “bad” AI is at writing code. Most of the time, that says more about the human using it than the AI itself. They look backward at AI progress and see what feels like a flat horizon line, as if nothing much has improved.

What they fail to understand is that if you look forward instead, you will quickly see a steep upward wall of growth. AI is scaling exponentially. And that is genuinely scary for people who cannot provide more value than what AI can already deliver today.

Take a simple example. Without writing any complex scripts or custom code, OpenClaw (Clawdbot) can scan a vacuum cleaner’s status and explain what each status actually means. All by itself.

Then, when you tell it to alert the user if there is a problem, it just sets itself up to do exactly that.

To replicate this with humans, you would need someone who is good at reading manuals, deeply understands the vacuum, and can act as a 24/7 assistant who gives you daily updates tailored to your needs.

For 50 percent or more of people out there, this is already beyond their ability.

And this is the AI future sitting right in front of us. From today onward, AI is only going to get better.

PS: All those marketing narratives claiming “SLM is the future” or that the “AI bubble is about to burst” are mostly nonsense. SLMs will have value only in narrow, specialized tasks. Humans will always find ways to consume the AI output generated by GPU hardware. History has shown this again and again.

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