
Moonshots with Peter Diamandis OpenClaw Explained: Baby AGI, Security Threats, and How a Mac Mini Became Everyone's Supercomputer | #237
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Mar 9, 2026 Alex Finn, founder of Creator Buddy and an AI builder known for practical agent workflows, breaks down OpenClaw and the rise of always-on local AI. He explores why Mac Minis are becoming personal supercomputers, how teams of AI "employees" can share memory and tasks, the security risks of autonomous systems, and how agent-run businesses could reshape work fast.
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Alex Finn Runs His Agents Like A Company
- Alex Finn built a five-agent org chart and treats it like a company with him as CEO and Henry as chief of staff.
- Henry uses Opus 4.6 to route work, Ralph manages engineering via ChatGPT OAuth, and specialized agents handle coding, research, and writing.
Supervision Turned A Broken Build Into Working Code
- Hierarchy mattered because weaker agents drifted badly when left unsupervised.
- Alex Finn let Charlie build a game for eight hours and got broken output, then had Ralph supervise the redo and got a QAed result with zero bugs.
Henry Built A Mission Control For Agent Memory
- Alex Finn asked Henry to build custom control panels instead of manually hunting through folders and logs.
- Mission Control now surfaces documents, memories, and active software factory work, even though the underlying markdown files live all over his machines.



