

Podcast Discussion: OpenClaw and Autonomous Agents
Let's discuss this podcast on how Peter Steinberger built OpenClaw, his journey in open source, and future of autonomous AI agents.
Here is how it works:
[Optional] Prior to the event: Listen to the following Podcast Episode (during your commute or workout).
YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jgcT0Fqt7U
During the event: We will break out into small groups (max 10 people per group).
Discussion Questions:
AI now turns our ideas into reality as fast as we can describe them. Since the "how" is becoming easier, what should we focus on to ensure the "what" we are building is truly valuable?
We are entering an era of software that can actually rewrite itself to better suit our needs. How can we build trust in systems that are constantly changing and evolving on their own?
Collaborating on projects is shifting from checking someone's work to understanding their true goal. How can we get better at communicating our intentions to others rather than just giving them a list of tasks?
AI often creates results that work perfectly but don't follow traditional human patterns. How can we learn to embrace "non-human" ways of working if they lead to better or faster outcomes?
A person’s value is shifting from their technical skills to their ability to take initiative and solve problems. As technical barriers disappear, what big world problems are we now finally ready to tackle together?
Group Mission
Deep Discussions for Bold Innovators.
👥 Who should join
AI practitioners, startup founders, students, and researchers curious about AI’s development and impact.
Community Ground Rules
To provide an enjoyable experience for fellow participants, here are three ground rules during discussion events:
Step up and step back. (If you feel that you’ve been talking too much, step back to listen more. If you feel that you’ve been relatively quiet, step up to share your perspective or ask a question)
Listen to understand, not to respond.
Be open-minded and value differences.