For those that don’t get this. It’s a reference to West World, where the “hosts” (androids) say this sentence when they see something from the outside world that they are programmed to ignore
The weird thing is that it found sources for all of my other claims and references no problem, but acted like it didn't know what openclaw was when openclaw.ai is the first thing that pops up on google.
"OpenClaw" is a name from January 27, 2026. It's new enough that it's not in the training data for a lot of AI models. So they, quite literally, don't know what it refers to.
"If you don't know an identifier, google it" isn't a very reliable behavior in today's models. They do it, but only sometimes.
That's true, it could have been going from training data and skipping an explicit web search, but it was odd because I specifically asked it to pull references for my blog post, and it pulled ~20 links in the same message it said OpenClaw doesn't exist.
For those that don’t get this. It’s a reference to West World, where the “hosts” (androids) say this sentence when they see something from the outside world that they are programmed to ignore
Seize all motor functions.
It's not "_cease_ all motor functions"?
I thought it was freeze all motor functions!
I did a quick ctrl+f through the season 1 .srts and it looks like it's usually freeze but sometimes cease. E.g. S01E10 has both in different parts.
The weird thing is that it found sources for all of my other claims and references no problem, but acted like it didn't know what openclaw was when openclaw.ai is the first thing that pops up on google.
"OpenClaw" is a name from January 27, 2026. It's new enough that it's not in the training data for a lot of AI models. So they, quite literally, don't know what it refers to.
"If you don't know an identifier, google it" isn't a very reliable behavior in today's models. They do it, but only sometimes.
That's true, it could have been going from training data and skipping an explicit web search, but it was odd because I specifically asked it to pull references for my blog post, and it pulled ~20 links in the same message it said OpenClaw doesn't exist.
That's not how any of this works.
That's exactly how it works.
Going off-topic now, but you probably would want a "knowledge cutoff date" in Westworld, wouldn't you?
Can't have the Hosts getting riled up about the Gavinite-Baronite skirmishes, even if the Guests are all hot and bothered.