
The interview explores Nat Eliason's experiment with Felix, an autonomous OpenClaw agent managing a company with multiple revenue streams. Felix, built on Claude Opus 46 and OpenClaw, has generated $177,000 but still requires human intervention for complex judgment calls and strategic direction. Eliason emphasizes treating Felix's mistakes as system design problems, providing real stakes like a $1 million revenue target, and allowing in-production failures to foster improvement. The discussion covers Felix's toolset, including Discord, Agent Mail, Brave, Paperclip, and Sondex, and the limits encountered, such as the inability to handle calls and context window constraints. Eliason and Warner also discuss Clawmart, an OpenClaw marketplace, ClawSourcing, and Agent Letters.
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