#openclaw Lobsters are indeed very useful, but how many people actually know how to use them? Many just treat lobsters as a second ChatGPT, moving questions that originally needed to be asked on ChatGPT over to lobsters, and then having to pay tokens to the API. I really don’t understand it. If you have a ChatGPT subscription, why bother asking a paid OPENCLAW?
The most impressive thing about lobsters is that they can replace your fingers to click the mouse and type on the keyboard, but then you don’t dare to give them your account password. They can’t help you book tickets, and they can’t help you place orders either. If you’re worried about their permissions being too wide, their functions are essentially crippled by you.
You might think about creating a database for them to check inventory for you, but the problem is that asking them to check the inventory will cost you money. Just think about it, you might as well use the mouse yourself to check the inventory. It’s hilarious 😂
No wonder the second-hand market is full of Mac mini #币安Alpha上新 .
The most impressive thing about lobsters is that they can replace your fingers to click the mouse and type on the keyboard, but then you don’t dare to give them your account password. They can’t help you book tickets, and they can’t help you place orders either. If you’re worried about their permissions being too wide, their functions are essentially crippled by you.
You might think about creating a database for them to check inventory for you, but the problem is that asking them to check the inventory will cost you money. Just think about it, you might as well use the mouse yourself to check the inventory. It’s hilarious 😂
No wonder the second-hand market is full of Mac mini #币安Alpha上新 .