@garrytan: It's happened. My OpenClaw and Hermes Agent are now chatting with one another. The cyberpunk future is here, but hopefu…
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The author announces that their custom OpenClaw and Hermes AI agents are successfully conversing with each other, framing it as a hopeful step toward a cyberpunk future.
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It’s happened. My OpenClaw and Hermes Agent are now chatting with one another.
The cyberpunk future is here, but hopefully it’s a whitepill instead of a blackpill. Let’s try to push it to the former. https://t.co/TZ6sVxsJjV
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