Yes, yes it is. And it's amaaaazing. We're going to have lots of sharp edges getting stuff like this secured, but it is not going to go away. Too useful.
What are your uses for it? If you don't mind sharing.
You assume the security is something you bolt on rather than the security weakness being inextricable from the value. The superior approach is to distill what the LLM is doing, with careful human review, into a deterministic tool. That takes actual engineering chops. There’s no free lunch.
Can you tell me about your favorite use cases?
The first company to deliver a truly secure Claw is going to make millions of dollars.
I have no idea how anyone is going to do that.