Ben Guez, a content creator and startup founder, has used OpenClaw to automate his dating life by creating and posting Instagram trial reels after World Cup matches. The reels express his fake disappointment over a country's loss and invite women from that country to offer emotional support. Guez has received over 200 DMs and one million views since launching this automation.
Other individuals, such as Jeff Weisbein, are using OpenClaw to help plan dates by researching restaurants and activities in different neighborhoods. Weisbein uses OpenClaw to create documents with links to recommended spots, making it easier for him to plan dates.
However, security advocates warn about the dangers of giving AI assistants unilateral control over personal accounts and relationships. Lazer Cohen, co-founder of NanoClaw, emphasizes the need for human-in-the-loop approval when using AI for personal tasks.



