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Stop Sending Your Data to the Cloud: Meet Your Free, Self-Hosted AI Intern
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Stop Sending Your Data to the Cloud: Meet Your Free, Self-Hosted AI Intern

via Dev.to WebdevOpenClaw Community1mo ago

Hey DEV community! 👋 As developers, we are heavily relying on AI coding assistants these days. But let's be honest, there's a growing concern about privacy. Sending proprietary code, personal project details, or sensitive API structures to cloud-based AI models isn't always the best idea. Plus, those monthly subscription fees add up quickly. That's why I want to introduce an open-source project we’ve been working on: OpenClaw AI. We designed it to be your 24/7 personal AI intern. It's built from the ground up to prioritize your privacy and workflow efficiency. Why developers are switching to OpenClaw: 🔒 100% Private & Self-Hosted: The biggest advantage. All your data stays exactly where it belongs—on your device. We have zero access to your prompts or code. 💸 Open Source & Free: No paywalls, no API credits to worry about. It's completely free to use. ⚡ Zero Configuration Required: We know you hate spending hours configuring dependencies. You can get your AI intern running in 5 minutes

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