Master OpenClaw in 30 Minutes (5 Real Use Cases + Setup + Memory)
By Peter Yang
Categories: Product, Startup
Summary
Set up a dedicated, secure personal AI assistant that can manage your calendar, edit documents, and provide daily briefings - all while keeping your data private and inaccessible to others.
Key Takeaways
- Run the AI assistant on a dedicated, always-on computer to ensure 24/7 availability and security.
- Secure the AI assistant by using its own credentials, running a security audit, and limiting access to only the files and accounts you've explicitly shared.
- Leverage the AI assistant to streamline calendar management, automatically creating and sending calendar invites on your behalf.
- Empower the AI assistant to edit documents directly, saving time by letting it populate pre-shared files with relevant information.
- Receive daily briefings and weekly insight reports from the AI assistant to stay informed and productive.
- Treat the AI assistant as a personal, private tool and never share it with anyone else to protect your data and privacy.
Topics
- Personal AI Assistants
- Productivity Automation
- Data Security and Privacy
- Workspace Integration
- AI Memory Management
Transcript Excerpt
Hey everyone. So, a weekend and I think OpenClaw is generally the best personal AI assistant that I've ever used. It truly feels like talking to a trusted friend who can actually get stuff done for me. But this is still really early software. So, I want to do a deep dive on how to set it up safely, my actual use cases for calendar, docs, personal briefings, and voice chat. how to link it to Google Workspace, which I run my life on, and finally, how to make it truly personal and useful by getting...