26.03.2026
Digdeep Podcast: OpenClaw, Claude Code & Co. – What Can These New AI Sprites Do for Us, Ralf Klüber?
News From the Digital World by MCML PI Frauke Kreuter and Christof Horn
In this episode of #digdeep the digital expert Ralf Klüber talks about AI assistants and their meaning for executives and companies.
The podcast describes the rapid progress of AI agents, which now have direct access to personal data such as emails, files, and calendars and can perform tasks independently. New tools like Claude Code and OpenClaw make it possible to run such assistants locally on your own computer and link various information sources.
Technologies like the MCP protocol also promote communication between different AI systems, while platforms like Moldbook create new networks for AI agents.
In the interview, Ralf Klüber explains how he quickly built a personal AI assistant that combines several digital tools. Finally, the episode raises questions about the future of companies, the security of such systems, and the role of executives in dealing with AI.
Ralf Klüber is an experienced digitalization expert and former CTO at umlaut, who now lives as a full-time traveler and shares his experiences with technology and self-organization. He combines engineering, technology strategy, and entrepreneurship and, together with Frauke Kreuter and Christof Horn, brought DataFest to Germany.
As an active thought leader, he writes and speaks about AI, automation, and societal change, and documents his experiences on his blog, travel-fomo.com.
Just listen in (podcast in German).
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