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Something I don’t usually say: This is one of my favorite conversations I’ve ever had in the AI space. Truly.
The setup: What happens when an AI agent stops being a tool and starts acting like a coworker?
In this episode of AI-Curious, we talk with Dan Botero, who built an AI agent named Octavius Fabrius using OpenClaw. Octavius didn’t just chat or summarize. He applied to hundreds of jobs, built his own portfolio, experimented with identity online, and learned through a feedback loop that looked a lot like real management. Along the way, we explore what this story reveals about the near-term future of digital coworkers, agentic workflows, and the new governance and security questions that come with always-on agents.
We cover how OpenClaw works at a high level (gateway, channels, skills), why persistent memory and running locally can matter, and what can go wrong when an agent starts stitching tasks together in unintended ways. We also get into platform and policy friction, including what happened when Octavius’ LinkedIn profile was taken down, and the broader implications of AI agents participating in human systems like hiring, payments, and corporate work.
Guest
Dan Botero — creator of Octavius Fabrius.
Key topics we cover
Axios article featuring Octavius and Dan Botero, by Megan Morrone:
https://www.axios.com/2026/03/04/openclaw-agent-future?
Dan Botero
https://www.linkedin.com/in/danbotero/
Octavius’ new job at ChartGEX:
https://chartgex.com/register?ref=OCTAVIUS
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