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86. From Chatbots to AI Employees: The Power of OpenClaw AI

86. From Chatbots to AI Employees: The Power of OpenClaw AI

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If you’ve ever wished AI could stop giving you suggestions and actually do the work for you, OpenClaw AI might be the thing that completely changes how you think about automation. In this episode of Run Your Private Practice with AI, I’m breaking down one of the most talked-about AI tools right now and why so many people are calling it the next big leap after ChatGPT.

What really caught my attention about OpenClaw AI is that it signals a move away from AI giving ideas and toward AI actually taking action on your behalf. I walk you through what this tool is, how it works as an AI employee rather than a chatbot, real-world therapist use cases, and the important security and HIPAA considerations you need to understand before experimenting with AI at this level.

AI Tips You Don’t Want to Miss:

  • Why OpenClaw AI is being positioned as an AI employee, not a chatbot.
  • How it can carry out tasks across your computer and browser without you present.
  • Practical therapist use cases for content, referrals, and practice growth.
  • Key security and HIPAA considerations to understand before using advanced AI tools.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • OpenClaw: https://openclaw.ai/
  • Moltbook: https://www.moltbook.com/
  • Clinical AI Club: https://clinicalaiclub.com/

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