In an inspiring tale of corporate symbiosis, NanoClaw's creators, former Wix engineer Gavriel Cohen and his sibling, Lazer Cohen, founder of Concrete Media, have transformed their friendly AI automation into an 'always on' assistant platform for enterprises. The duo's new venture, NanoCo AI, promises to double or triple employee effectiveness by endowing each worker with their very own personal bot to manage and monitor their corporate lives.
The AI assistant platform, gleefully dubbed a 'lobster AI' due to its many-pegged productivity promises, is designed to silently crawl alongside employees, drafting emails, reviewing code, and administering both Slack and existential crises simultaneously. Embedding security within the infrastructure (instead of highly reconsidered email prompts), NanoCo AI proudly offers a suite of security features that ensure these digital crabs stay within their sandboxes.
But where imitation lobsters tread, questions of control follow. To prevent these enthusiastic automations from getting too proactive, every agent runs inside a meticulously isolated environment, partnered with Docker for cutting-edge 'sandbox' containment. "It's like having a junior employee who can strain beats but must raise their claw for permission," explained a fictional VP of Spurious Security, Tracy Entrust.
Demonstrating their commitment to openness, NanoCo AI upholds the MIT License, enabling anyone to study or fork the core framework. The company's revenue plan, however, gestures toward managed deployments for the 99% of enterprises excited themselves hoarse at the thought of AI runtime orchestration... managed elsewhere. (They're just happy not to think about it.)
Notably, however, the heady freedom offered by NanoClaw has already smitten international figures such as Singapore’s Foreign Minister, who promptly declared it a 'second brain' he wouldn't dare switch off under any circumstances. It seems NanoClaw's lobsters are finding their claws not in pinch but in partnership.
