Clawdbot impresses not because it has some miraculous model or architecture, but because it is running right next to the data: on your desktop OS, often your primary machine. There, it can read local files and data directly, invoke command-line tools and system APIs freely, and even drive graphical interfaces that have no public API by operating the mouse and keyboard. None of that is novel. Desktop systems have supported this for decades, and traditional automation tools have long been able to do many of these jobs more cheaply and more reliably.
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