⚡️AI SIGNAL
Would you trust an AI agent (ClawdBot) to browse for you while you sleep?
If you picked "too risky" — you're not alone.
There's an AI agent flooding your feed right now. Influencers show it booking flights, texting from WhatsApp, even chatting with other AIs while you sleep.
226,000 views on one demo alone.
But I scrolled to the comments. Then Reddit. Then I installed it myself.
Here's what nobody's showing you.
🔥 The AI Agent That Actually Does Things
The Moltbot (Clawdbot) Hype Check
You've seen the demos. An AI that lives on your computer. Messages you first. Books travel while you're asleep.
The pitch: "AI that doesn't wait for you to ask."
Sounds like the future. Maybe it is.
But here's what the comment sections look like:
I dug through 847 YouTube comments and 3 Reddit threads.
One creator — a business owner who actually tested it — summed it up perfectly:
"Most of what Clawdbot does, I can already do with Claude Code and n8n — without the security risks, terminal setup, or ongoing server costs."
📋 The 6-Line Prompt
Make ChatGPT Argue With Itself
A framework is blowing up on Reddit (54+ upvotes): force ChatGPT to challenge its own reasoning before answering.
Paste these into your custom instructions:
1. Clarify first
"Ask me up to 3 clarifying questions before you answer so you get exactly what I need."
2. Find the failure points
"Before you provide the final answer, outline 3 ways my current logic/approach might fail. Then, rewrite the solution to avoid those."
3. Prioritize accuracy
"Prioritize in this order: accuracy > speed > simple language. If they conflict, pick accuracy."
4. Structure your output
"Provide: 1. The diagnosis 2. The plan 3. The first step."
5. Argue both sides
"Answer this twice: once as someone who supports the idea, once as someone who thinks it will fail. Reconcile the difference."
6. Question my question
"Do not answer yet. Tell me if this is the wrong question, what I'm assuming, and rewrite it into 2 better questions."Why this works: Forces ChatGPT to slow down. Users report fewer hallucinations and more actionable answers.
Pro tip: Combine #2 + #5. Make it find the flaws, then argue both sides. The overlap is usually the truth.
Pin Your Important Chats
New ChatGPT feature (January 2026). Pin conversations to the top of your sidebar.
No more scrolling to find that one chat.
Click the three dots → Pin.
That's it. No article needed.
🌏 Global Perspective

This Japanese Creator's AI Tutorials Put English YouTubers to Shame
Yuta Hiraoka has 520K+ YouTube subscribers. His latest video on Google's NotebookLM has 35,000 views.
The catch: It's in Japanese.
The twist: YouTube's auto-dubbing now makes it surprisingly watchable in English.
I've followed English-first AI YouTubers for years. They're stuck in a loop: "AGI in 2026," "AI will replace you," speculation over substance.
This creators? Pure methodology. "Here's how to use Claude for research." No hype. Just results.
If you want a fresh take on NotebookLM, this is worth 15 minutes.
AI Hallucinations Are Now a Legal Problem
852 documented court cases where AI fabricated citations.
Lawyers sanctioned. Cases thrown out. Bar referrals.
Latest (Jan 2026): A Montana court now requires hard-copy sources after AI-generated fake quotes.
If you use ChatGPT for research, fact-check everything.
🔚 That's the Signal
If you try any of these, reply and tell me how it went — I read everything.
And if you've tested Moltbot yourself, I want to hear your experience. Best stories get featured next week.
No hype. Just signal.
— Dan, AI Signal


