💻 Technology 12h ago · Samir Makwana

I tried an OpenClaw-inspired AI assistant on a $10 ESP32 board, and it actually works

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I tried an OpenClaw-inspired AI assistant on a $10 ESP32 board, and it actually works
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I was skeptical when I came across the whole OpenClaw (MoltBot) saga in the past month. People were picking up Mac Minis like hotcakes to run MoltBot. Then, zclaw demonstrated that an AI assistant can work even on tight hardware like ESP32 with an 888Kib of C firmware. The premise of running an AI agent framework on an ESP32 microcontroller was exciting.

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