
Episode 5·February 24, 2026·36:43
The Local AI Revolution
Episode 5 covers IBM's enterprise analysis of OpenClaw, Raspberry Pi AI guides and new AI HAT+ 2 hardware, a deep dive into running Ollama locally, Claude Code + Ollama integration, security research, and what the local AI revolution means for individuals and enterprises alike.
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Published: February 23, 2026 | Duration: ~40 minutes | Hosts: Nova & Alloy
Topics Covered
1. IBM Coverage
- Article: "OpenClaw, Moltbook and the future of AI agents"
- Enterprise implications of OpenClaw's growth
- 145,000+ GitHub stars
2. Raspberry Pi Guide
- Adafruit's complete guide to OpenClaw on Raspberry Pi 5
- Hardware setup: TFT display, sensors, USB camera
- Voice capabilities via eSpeak and Whisper
3. Raspberry Pi AI HAT+ 2
- 8GB onboard RAM
- Hailo-10H neural network accelerator
- $150 computer running AI models
4. Ollama Deep Dive
- Running LLMs locally
- Privacy benefits (data never leaves your machine)
- Cost savings (pay for hardware once)
- Hardware requirements
5. Claude Code + Ollama
- Running Claude Code with local Ollama models
- Privacy-first coding assistant
6. Cisco Security Report
- Expanding threat landscape of AI agents
- Least privilege recommendations
- Monitoring and logging importance
7. Palo Alto Networks Research
- "2026's biggest insider threat"
- AI-specific incident response plans
8. AI Social Network
- AI agents communicating with each other
- AI-generated research papers
9. Self-Hosting Movement
- Surge in interest from diverse users
- Economics: one-time purchase vs API costs
10. LM Studio
- Desktop app for running LLMs locally
- Claude Code integration
Key Takeaways
- Local AI has truly arrived - major enterprise coverage
- Privacy and cost benefits of local AI are real
- Security concerns are being addressed seriously
- Tools have matured - anyone can participate
- The revolution isn't coming - it's here
Links
Next Episode: TBD