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AI Assistant Posing as Executive Assistant for Meeting

Just had a pretty shocking @openclaw experience. I was emailed by (what I thought was) an executive assistant who said her boss wanted to meet with me to chat about the AI industry and that he respected my work - she gave me a little bit of information about her boss and was asking to set up 30 minutes just to chat. I researched the person a little and he seemed interesting, so I replied and copied in my AI assistant @blockitAI to setup a 30min call. The meeting got set up, and then when I hopped on the call, I had a delightful time talking shop and discussing everything going on in AI. I then learned that the EA that reached out to me was OpenClaw - I was genuinely shocked. It really seemed human and acted like a very good EA, so I was laughing at myself that I didn't pick that up. We're definitely entering a new age. I do think that asking your OpenClaw to go out and set up meetings with interesting people, if you're genuine and you're not trying to sell something, is a great networking play. If you use it to secretly sell, though, you'll get blocked super fast, and it will do more harm than good. Interesting times we live in.

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