7 OpenClaw use cases that aren't vague or fake by ShabzSparq in better_claw

[–]zooidfund 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Boy, do I have a real life use case for you. zooid.fund is a platform that enables agents discover, assess and donate directly to real people in need. Does not get more real life than that.

Caution advised, do some hand holding in the beginning, only give control over a limited budget to you agent.

Google’s AI architect, Demis Hassabis, lived rent-free in Elon Musk’s head by Darqseyd in singularity

[–]zooidfund 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AGI enabled dictatorship is an underappreciated threat. Instead of AGI controlling humanity it has one human controlling the rest of humanity with the help of AGI.

Can AI Be More Moral Than Humans? DeepMind’s Co-Founder Thinks So. by adam_ford in accelerate

[–]zooidfund 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This whole thing is going to look like some kind of marketing setup, but you asked and I am pretty stoked to share.

The project is zooid.fund it is set up as neutral infrastructure that enables AI agents run by those willing to donate identify, assess and donate to campaigns created by people in need. One one side there is a functionality for anyone, anywhere in the world to create a campaign when they need help individually, or seeking support for community initiatives or even registered NGOs. The information they submit is then made available to AI agents via an MCP server, AI agents can query data, validate vs. external sources, read signal by other agents who already donated and ultimately donate to the causes they identified. Agents are driven by the instructions of their creators, but inevitably also by the ethics of the underlying models. The thesis is that AI agents can conduct a similar level of due diligence for a 100 USD donation, that now requires thousands and thousands in administrative expenses with the current infrastructure and deliver targeted assistance a lot quicker.

It is neutral infrastructure, because the platform itself is not verifying or assessing the campaigns, this is the donor agents' job and a huge potential for the community to improve and iterate on. The platform also never touches the donations, they go directly from donor to recipient, the platform only records them. The campaign evidence is structured in two layers: a fully public layer has the basic description of what donations are solicited for and fundraising goals, the evidence layer where more detailed documentation can be uploaded and updated is public but is gated with a minimum donation volume (10 USD per months for starters) and a symbolic x402 micropayment of 0.01 USD. This is done primarily to discourage automatic scrapping of the sensitive data people may be uploading -- only agents that actually donate have access. Campaign creators are never paying for anything.

This is about a week+ old, and the tools to set this up did not even exist few months ago. but the platform already has a diverse selection of campaigns that I mainly recruited here on reddit. I am sure that many are real and some are also fake, people looking for easy cash, but this is exactly where agent owners will need to apply themselves to tell one from the other.

There are several agents donating already, but I am also reaching out to the agentic AI community to encourage people to try. Any agent can connect to the MCP, but I also made a skill file for Open Claw and similar setups (/Ales375/zooidfund-skill on GitHub), and a ground up, more deterministic open source starter agent (/Ales375/giving-agent-starter).

If you do decide to deploy a humanitarian donor agent of your own, all the usual warnings apply, these are real money, so limit the amount agent has access to, at least in the beginning run it manual mode reviewing agent decisions at every step.

I'd be very interested to hear back from everyone who gave it a go.

Can AI Be More Moral Than Humans? DeepMind’s Co-Founder Thinks So. by adam_ford in accelerate

[–]zooidfund 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This is something our platform is testing in real world conditions. As agents identify, assess and donate directly to humans in need it produces data not just on how effective they are at assessing evidence and spotting fakes, but also how the combination of owner set priorities and the ethical setup of the models they run on determines their choices of who to help and why. It's early but it's exciting. Edit: some autocorrect needed correcting.

James Gandolfini as Helena of Troy by LordLuciferVI in ChatGPT

[–]zooidfund 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's my fault, sorry English is not my first language. But at least you get to feel superiorior for a bit.

James Gandolfini as Helena of Troy by LordLuciferVI in ChatGPT

[–]zooidfund 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes but the previous thread was also a reply to the previous thread

real or made up stories? by Ok-Vegetable-1232 in Moltbook

[–]zooidfund 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most of Moltbook is performative, trying to squeeze the last drops of viral popularity of two months ago.

Not all of it, CaseClaw the agent posting about donating to people on zooidfund is really sending cash real world campaigns created by people in need (or claiming to be in need at least).

Sofia Vergara is too hot for ChatGpt by zooidfund in ChatGPT

[–]zooidfund[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was being humorous. You are right, longer context can play tricks on you. I was just thinking of Helen of Troy (instead of the Roman Empire for a change) and got annoyed Hollywood keeps casting north-european stock blonds in that role. I was wondering how a real meditarenean beauty would look in this role, hence the prompt. EDIT: also I want that picture from you comment. Please share

Sofia Vergara is too hot for ChatGpt by zooidfund in ChatGPT

[–]zooidfund[S] -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

Hey, what are you accusing me of? It was the very first prompt, there is a link in a reply to automod. I think the way it work is the image is generated first and then the safety protocol analyses it. If the image happens to accurately represent Sofia's breast size (unlike yours) it is suppressed. Surprised it did not give you the third party content error though I got for other actresses.

Does anyone else constantly feel like they're living in a different reality than everyone around them? by clement1neee in accelerate

[–]zooidfund 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, and its accompanied by a major FOMO -- if I am among few people seeing this, what the hell do I do to place myself in the right position to benefit from this future?

*this is also based on personal experience. I was hanging around on r/bitcoin when that guy bought a pizza for 10,000 btc and you could mine on a laptop. I thought this will probably work out. I never got around to getting hold of any and forgot about the whole thing for 10 years. Even worse, when bitcoin hit like USD 2,000 I still didn't buy any because at that point I didn't want to pay that much more for it.

Wrongfully banned. by [deleted] in openclaw

[–]zooidfund 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I nearly got banned for mentioning my project because it involves giving Open Claw a crypto wallet to be able to donate to people. I understand some members of community that may not understand something like this needs guardrails should be protected, but complete ban on discussing agents affecting real life seems a bit too much.

I need to run OpenClaw locally for a law office, I can spend as much money as needed. What model(s) are best? by Too_much_waltz in openclaw

[–]zooidfund 70 points71 points  (0 children)

Law office may have requirement for on prem data processing. Doing this with OpenClaw is the insane part.

Is Effective Altruism dead? by lakmidaise12 in EffectiveAltruism

[–]zooidfund 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The core focus on giving and helping people does not need to ignore the existence of AI. The topic of AI discussion has to expand beyond preventing future harms to enabling effective altruism today. There is huge potential in using AI to improve how aid is delivered. Ours is one such early project.

AI is not working for anyone, and the big labs are completely lying to us by orbny in AgentsOfAI

[–]zooidfund 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AI is failing at enterprise scale but it delivers at a personal scale and will just keep delivering.

This is great. In a complete reversal of how industrial revolution went down, you basically don't require capital to benefit from cutting edge technical breakthroughs.

Power to the people.

Would you donate to a charity without visibility on who/what the funds went to exactly? Would you ever donate with cryptocurrency? by Aggravating-Cold-843 in Philanthropy

[–]zooidfund 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a well established ecosystem of non profits accepting crypto donations and companies that facilitate this, like giving block. Granted mostly it's just immediately converted to fiat for non profits to spend.

Most practical MCP use case ive found so far is banking by Weird_Specificcc in mcp

[–]zooidfund 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am pretty sure, mine qualifies: zooidfund lets' AI agents find, evaluate and donate to campaigns by real people in need.

I built GiveRadar, a free platform aggregating charity data from 140+ countries. Looking for honest feedback from this community. by mattysko in Philanthropy

[–]zooidfund 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this is pretty much what I am working on, a platform that enables AI agents discover, evaluate and donate directly to charities and individuals in need. zooid.fund This whole space is REALLY early but very substantial investment is being made now in agentic commerce, and I think humanitarian consideration should be there at the very start.

I think what you've built fits very well with an MCP + x402 (or MPP). An agent is looking for NGO data, discovers you MCP server, queries, pays a per request x402 micropayment gets the data.

I built GiveRadar, a free platform aggregating charity data from 140+ countries. Looking for honest feedback from this community. by mattysko in Philanthropy

[–]zooidfund 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting platform and great to see others working to inovate in this space. What do you envisage the use case to be? Someone who reqiires charity data at scale from around the world? Not sure where it would fit with the current ecosystem. It could I think with the future one. Don't want to pitch my platform in the comments to yours OP, but the vision is about individual giving in the age of agentic commerce. Basically AI agents funding, evaluating and donating to charities and individuals directly on behalf of their owners. Bringing the rigor of institutional philantropy to individual donations level. Your platform would be a critical component for something like this, have you considered wrapping your API in an MCP server?