Leah Feiger: Yeah, definitely.
Brian Barrett: Delightful. OpenClaw has all of your data. It can simply run on its own. Gemini Spark is Google’s answer to OpenClaw. This is the same kind of assistant, which can perform all sorts of tasks, and because it’s Google it knows everything you do in Google or with any apps you link. You can imagine how powerful that is. OpenClaw already raised privacy concerns, but now it’s even worse. It can access your Gmail and your calendar. You could also give access to all your online activities, including your search history. “Hey, go do this. Remind me of this, do that.”
Leah FeigerI could not be less interested.
Zoë SchifferWe are aware.
Brian BarrettThe thing is, I’m not interested in it. This is not my thing, I admit, but eventually it will be shown to billions. This is what you need to consider, because it’s not something that everyone will understand.
Zoë SchifferOpenClaw is a project that was done by one person. OpenAI has now taken on the former founder, but it was still a kind of bootleg experiment. When Google implements this, I’d imagine they will add more safety measures.
Brian Barrett: No, you’re right.
Zoë SchifferIt’s not nothing. It’s going to change.
Leah FeigerCrossing fingers all the way down.
Zoë SchifferIf they are deploying it to millions of or billions, I’d expect to see additional checks and balanced.
Brian Barrett: Probably.
Zoë SchifferLet’s hope.
Leah FeigerWell, talking about the big AI players, we know all that AI’s reputation in the public eye is on the decline, which personally I find fascinating. I love the reaction. I literally—
Zoë SchifferLeah is personally responsible for it.
Leah Feiger: Yes, exactly.
Zoë Schiffer: Dark money? Leah Feiger.
Leah FeigerEach and every story, comment or observation warms the AI Grinch’s heart. As we continue to read reports, people aren’t happy that data centers will be built close to their homes in order to run all of AI. This is also increasing their electricity bills. AI is also having a negative impact on the workplace. It was only a short time ago that we discussed the Meta layoffs. It’s probably not a big surprise that when Eric Schmidt, former Google CEO spoke to graduands at the University of Arizona last week and brought up AI things did not go well.
Eric Schmidt, audio archives: This will affect every professional, each classroom, every hospital and laboratory, as well as every individual. Many of you have expressed their feelings about this. I can hear you. [Boos from the crowd] Your generation is afraid that the machine will take over the world. I can understand this fear.

