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summary In this episode, Sally O'Malley, Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat, shares her journey into AI and open source, her insights on the OpenClaw project, and the future of AI security and development. Discover how open source AI projects are evolving and what it means for developers and enterprises. keywords AI, OpenClaw, open source, security, Kubernetes, Red Hat, AI agents, software development, open source community, AI security key topics OpenClaw project and its significance Security challenges in AI applications Open source development in AI and automation guest name Sally O'Malley Sound Bites "Security and stability are the focus now" "Handling thousands of PRs with AI assistance" "Security improvements are happening every hour" Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Sally O'Malley and her role at Red Hat 01:07 Sally's background in Kubernetes, OpenShift, and AI 02:07 The premonition: social media for AI agents 03:08 Sally's week exploring OpenClaw 04:38 Containerizing and deploying OpenClaw in OpenShift 05:29 Overview of OpenClaw as a personal AI assistant 07:37 Customizing and interacting with AI agents 09:34 Security concerns and best practices for AI applications 11:56 Balancing security and usability in AI deployment 14:16 Open source development process of OpenClaw 16:37 Managing large-scale open source contributions with AI 18:39 The evolving open source community and contribution culture 20:48 Security improvements and ongoing fixes in OpenClaw 22:51 The importance of open source in AI's future 24:19 Sally's future projects and vision for AI agents 26:08 The social and technical future of AI agents in open networks 27:22 Closing remarks and next steps for AI developers