NullClaw, a new AI agent framework, has just been unveiled, boasting an astonishingly small footprint.

The Story
It runs on just 1 MB of RAM, boots in milliseconds, and is built in Zig, a low-level language.
Why It Matters
While NullClaw's extreme efficiency is impressive for developers building highly specialized, resource-constrained AI applications, it's not a direct tool for your business today. For law firms, accountancies, or consultancies, this signals a future where AI components could run faster and cheaper *within* existing software, rather than requiring dedicated, heavy infrastructure.
What To Do About It
My advice remains consistent: ignore the hype cycle around every new agent framework. Instead of chasing the latest shiny object, focus on identifying specific, high-value problems within your operations that AI can solve. I can help you cut through the noise and select solutions that genuinely fit your business needs and budget, ensuring you invest wisely in proven applications, not just potential.
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