I don't care what kind of hardware you have, you should be running local models
It will save you a ton on money on OpenClaw and keep your data private
Even if you're on the cheapest Mac Mini you can be doing this
Here's a complete guide:
1. Download LMStudio
2. Go to your OpenClaw/Hermes and say what kind of hardware you have (computer and memory and storage)
3. Ask what's the best local model you can run on there (probably will be Gemma 4 or Qwen. if you have a big computer, it will be GLM)
4. Ask 'based on what you know about me, what workflows could this open model replace?'
5. Have OpenClaw walk you through downloading the model in LM Studio and setting up the API
6. Ask OpenClaw to start using the new API
Boom you're good to go.
You just saved money by using local models, have an AI model that is COMPLETELY private and secure on your own device, did something advanced that 99% of people have never done, and have entered the future.
If you are on smaller hardware you probably are not going to replace all your AI calls with this, but you could replace smaller workflows which will still save you good money
Own your intelligence.
Claude for Word is now in beta.
Draft, edit, and revise documents directly from the sidebar. Claude preserves your formatting, and edits appear as tracked changes.
Available on Team and Enterprise plans.
THIS is how you do an Apple Museum.
I got invited to the exclusive opening of the Apple Museum in Utrecht, which felt like the perfect way to celebrate 50 years of the company that has shaped my life for the past 16 years.
But this is not just another collection. Through their unique displays, the museum conveys the core values and philosophies of Steve Jobs: seeing art in technology, approaching concepts in new ways, and paying attention to the smallest details. I couldn’t stop smiling.
If you’re a fan of Apple, this is not only a must-visit, but probably one of the greatest Apple experiences you’ll ever have.
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You can now enable Claude to use your computer to complete tasks.
It opens your apps, navigates your browser, fills in spreadsheets—anything you'd do sitting at your desk.
Research preview in Claude Cowork and Claude Code, macOS only.
The CEO of a $380 billion company just went on camera and said the world is not ready for what his own technology is about to do.
Not a competitor warning you and not a regulator.
The man who BUILT it
This is Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, company behind Claude.
He just compared AI to a tsunami on the horizon.
His exact words: "It's so close, we can see it. And yet people are coming up with explanations, oh, it's not actually a tsunami. It's just a trick of the light."
He is not talking about some distant future.
In January, he published a 38 page essay warning that superhuman AI could arrive by 2027.
He called it potentially the single most serious national threat in a century.
That is 18 months from now.
Here is what makes this different from every other AI warning.
This is not a politician looking for votes and not an academic looking for grants.
This is the man whose company just erased $2 trillion from software stocks with three blog posts.
He is telling you his own product terrifies him.
When Anderson Cooper asked him on 60 Minutes, "Who elected you and Sam Altman to make these decisions?"
Amodei's answer: "No one. Honestly, no one."
A handful of people in San Francisco are building something that will reshape every industry on earth.
And nobody voted for it.
In the video, he says the technical work on controlling AI has gone "a little better" than expected.
But societal awareness has gone "a little worse."
Translation: The engineers are somewhat keeping up.
Governments, institutions, and the public are not even close.
He told Nikhil Kamath that coding, math, and scientific research are already being handled by AI systems.
But it does not stop there.
End to end automation of entire software engineering workflows not just writing code, but designing, testing, deploying "will happen soon."
Think about what soon means from this man.
In 2024, he wrote "Machines of Loving Grace", an optimistic essay about AI curing diseases and extending lifespans.
A year later, in January 2026, he published "The Adolescence of Technology" a 38-page warning that humanity might not survive its own creation.
The tone shift was not subtle.
He laid out the risks in order.
In the short term, bias and misinformation and already happening.
In the medium term, AI generates harmful information using advanced scientific knowledge.
In the long term, AI removes human agency entirely.
Becomes too autonomous and locks humans out of systems.
This is the product roadmap of the man building it.
And here is the part that should keep you up at night.
He said he is deeply uncomfortable with the concentration of power happening in AI.
It happened almost overnight, almost by accident.
Building the most powerful technology in human history.
The stock market is just the first domino.
Software was the canary in the coal mine.
Legal, finance, cybersecurity, consulting, engineering.
Every industry built on cognitive labor is in the blast radius.
Struggling to keep up with all the new AI players? 🤖
The AI landscape is moving fast, and while ChatGPT is the household name, models like Claude, Gemini, and DeepSeek are giving it a run for its money.
Whether you need deep research, real-time social trends, or cost-effective coding, choosing the right tool for the job is the ultimate productivity hack. 🚀
In the coming weeks, we plan to start testing ads in ChatGPT free and Go tiers.
We’re sharing our principles early on how we’ll approach ads–guided by putting user trust and transparency first as we work to make AI accessible to everyone.
What matters most:
- Responses in ChatGPT will not be influenced by ads.
- Ads are always separate and clearly labeled.
- Your conversations are private from advertisers.
- Plus, Pro, Business, and Enterprise tiers will not have ads.
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