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Aaron Levie
ceo @box - your business lives in content. unleash it with AI
Agents need access to their own file system, and they need to collaborate with other people and agents securely. Here’s how to setup Box with OpenClaw so it has a place to store and share its work. This skill is designed for devs now, but will be radically simpler shortly.

BoxFeb 26, 09:43
Agents are evolving fast. They can now automate workflows in verticals like legal, finance & life sciences.
These agents (like ClaudeCode, ClaudeCowork and OpenClaw) need core primitives: code execution, computer control…and a real filesystem.
In an enterprise, these agents will collaborate with a team of people and other agents, making permissions/governance on that file system critical.
This new Box skill gives @openclaw an enterprise ready, cloud content layer that's secure, governed, and collaborative. Learn how to get started 👉
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Here’s a quick tutorial on how to setup Box with OpenClaw so it has its own cloud file system to operate with, and that you can collaborate with securely. This skill is designed for devs to start, but we’ll be making it radically simpler shortly. File systems are the future.

BoxFeb 26, 09:43
Agents are evolving fast. They can now automate workflows in verticals like legal, finance & life sciences.
These agents (like ClaudeCode, ClaudeCowork and OpenClaw) need core primitives: code execution, computer control…and a real filesystem.
In an enterprise, these agents will collaborate with a team of people and other agents, making permissions/governance on that file system critical.
This new Box skill gives @openclaw an enterprise ready, cloud content layer that's secure, governed, and collaborative. Learn how to get started 👉
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Having agents run over the weekend to do work for you will start to become entirely normal. There’s 0 reason why you wouldn’t add 2 extra days of output to your company with a couple prompts and a machine running in the background. Going to get wild.

rvivekFeb 25, 03:57
An engineer at Anthropic wrote a spec, pointed Claude at an Asana board, and went home. Claude broke the spec into tickets, spawned agents for each one, and they started building independently.
When the agent is confused it runs git-blame and messages the right engineers in Slack. By Monday the agents finished the plugin feature.
That's one example of how the best engineers are shipping software right now.
Developers will soon orchestrate 50 AI agents in parallel and the difference between a good engineer & a great one would come down to specs.
You can't write a spec that holds up at that scale without genuinely understanding what you're building at a deeper level.
The next-gen developer who understands the fundamentals, can architect well and orchestrate agent is going to be a 1000x developer!
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