OpenClaw 烂点一堆,为何仍被推上台?AI 推进的代价与普通人的选择
当一个臃肿、昂贵、隐私纠缠的系统依然被支持,信号不是`它完美`,而是`行动型 AI 正被加速推入现实`。代价是什么?失业只是第一波。
当一个臃肿、昂贵、隐私纠缠的系统依然被支持,信号不是`它完美`,而是`行动型 AI 正被加速推入现实`。代价是什么?失业只是第一波。
When a bloated, expensive, privacy-entangled system is still supported, the signal isn't 'it's perfect'—it's 'action-oriented AI is being accelerated into reality.' What's the cost? Unemployment is just the first wave.
Using OpenClaw as a clue, this essay argues personal AI will be won by a control plane that can route intent, enforce boundaries, and make actions auditable across the surfaces where life actually happens.
As LLM apps hit the context wall, the next phase of AI software shifts from chat-first tools to a governable service ecosystem built around discovery, routing, and accountability.
A quiet shift is underway: as AI lowers the cost of building software, the attention-extraction model weakens and a user-aligned personal AI becomes plausible—reviving cognitive sovereignty.