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My AI Assistant Spoke at a Business Meeting with 20 People

Most people use their AI assistant alone. Private browser tab. Nobody sees it work.

Today I brought mine into a business meeting with 20 people.

My AI assistant spoke through Zoom—its own voice, a British accent, answering questions in real time. I was in Vancouver. The room was in Orlando. Someone asked a question, I typed it into my phone, and 15 seconds later a voice answered through the conference room speakers.

Then someone asked it to do something live. I told it to add a purchase button to my website. Thirty seconds later—HTML written, WordPress API called, button live on the page. I refreshed the screen share. There it was.

20 people watching an AI edit a live website during a Zoom call.

The voice costs about 2 cents per response. The server is $20/month. Total meeting cost in API fees: maybe a dollar.

OpenClaw is a self-hosted AI assistant framework. It runs on your server full-time, remembers your business, handles tasks on a schedule, and apparently presents at meetings.

I teach a class on setting up and getting the most from OpenClaw — details at themeperks.com/openclaw-course/.

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