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Peter Steinberger, the developer behind the viral AI assistant OpenClaw, has officially joined OpenAI. The assistant was later renamed OpenClaw after Steinberger decided the name better reflected the project’s identity. In a blog post announcing his move, Steinberger said that while OpenClaw could potentially have grown into a large standalone company, that path did not align with his personal ambitions. “What I want is to change the world, not build a large company,” he wrote, adding that joining OpenAI is the fastest way to bring advanced personal AI agents to a global audience. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman confirmed on X that Steinberger will help “drive the next generation of personal agents.” The focus appears to be on building more capable AI systems that go beyond answering questions and instead perform real-world tasks on behalf of users. As for OpenClaw itself, Altman said the project will transition into a foundation-run open source initiative, with continued support from OpenAI. This suggests the technology and community built around OpenClaw will remain accessible, even as Steinberger shifts his primary efforts inside OpenAI. The move reinforces OpenAI’s growing emphasis on AI agents, systems designed not just to generate text, but to act autonomously across software platforms and digital environments. Read more in our articles including "OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger joins OpenAI" and "Grok AI now open sourced, available for public downloads".

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Peter Steinberger, the developer behind the viral AI assistant OpenClaw, has officially joined OpenAI. The assistant was later renamed OpenClaw after Steinberger decided the name better reflected the project’s identity.

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In a blog post announcing his move, Steinberger said that while OpenClaw could potentially have grown into a large standalone company, that path did not align with his personal ambitions. “What I want is to change the world, not build a large company,” he wrote, adding that joining OpenAI is the fastest way to bring advanced personal AI agents to a global audience. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman confirmed on X that Steinberger will help “drive the next generation of personal agents.” The focus appears to be on building more capable AI systems that go beyond answering questions and instead perform real-world tasks on behalf of users.

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Our coverage of Open source AI includes: "OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger joins OpenAI"; "Grok AI now open sourced, available for public downloads"; "Meta unveils new Llama 4 models". Each article provides unique insights and information.