Peter Steinberger joins OpenAI to advance personal agents

OpenAI has hired Peter Steinberger, the developer behind the AI agent OpenClaw, to lead efforts on next-generation personal agents. Sam Altman, OpenAI's CEO, praised Steinberger's innovative ideas in an announcement on X. Steinberger confirmed he will join the company while keeping OpenClaw open-source under a foundation.

On February 15, 2026, Sam Altman announced on X that Peter Steinberger is joining OpenAI. Altman described Steinberger as "a genius with a lot of amazing ideas about the future of very smart agents interacting with each other to do very useful things for people." He added that Steinberger's work "will quickly become core to our" efforts at OpenAI.

Steinberger, the founder of OpenClaw, confirmed the move on his blog, stating, "I’m joining OpenAI to work on bringing agents to everyone. OpenClaw will move to a foundation and stay open and independent." He explained his motivation: "What I want is to change the world, not build a larger company and teaming up with OpenAI is the fastest way to bring this to everyone."

OpenClaw is an AI tool that enables users to create custom agents for tasks such as controlling apps like email, Spotify, and home devices. It supports interactions with services including WhatsApp, Discord, Slack, iMessage, Hue, and Spotify. The project has gained attention for its abilities in writing code, managing inboxes, online shopping, and other assistant functions. It boasts 196,000 GitHub stars and 2 million weekly visitors.

Previously known as "Clawdbot," OpenClaw was renamed after Anthropic objected due to similarities with its Claude branding. It is often compared to Claude Code for automating website development and programming tasks. Altman emphasized the importance of open source, saying, "The future is going to be extremely multi-agent and it's important to support open source as part of that." He noted that OpenClaw will continue as an open-source project in a foundation supported by OpenAI.

Reports indicate Steinberger was in discussions with Meta, with both companies offering sums in the billions, attracted primarily by OpenClaw's popularity rather than its codebase, according to Implicator.AI.

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Dramatic illustration of Anthropic imposing a paywall on Claude AI, blocking third-party agents from overloaded servers.
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Anthropic ends unlimited Claude access via third-party agents, requires extra payments for heavy use

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Anthropic has restricted unlimited access to its Claude AI models through third-party agents like OpenClaw, requiring heavy users to pay extra via API keys or usage bundles starting April 4, 2026. The policy shift, announced over the weekend, addresses severe system strain from high-volume agent tools previously covered under $20 monthly subscriptions.

Tencent’s cloud unit launched ClawPro in public beta on Thursday, an AI agent management platform for enterprises to deploy OpenClaw templates, select models and agents, track token consumption, and manage security. The company said firms can deploy it in just 10 minutes without specialised technical support.

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Microsoft is developing an always-on version of its AI assistant Copilot that can perform tasks autonomously, drawing inspiration from the OpenClaw platform. The company confirmed early experiments with OpenClaw to enable AI to take actions on users' behalf. Safety measures are a key focus amid concerns over the open-source tool's lack of safeguards.

OpenAI President Greg Brockman wrapped his testimony Tuesday in the Musk v. Altman trial by describing a tense 2017 meeting at Elon Musk's mansion where he feared physical violence. He also explained personal journal entries that Musk's team claims show OpenAI abandoning its nonprofit mission. The testimony highlights early conflicts over OpenAI's direction.

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Federal court testimony has revealed that Elon Musk sought to recruit Sam Altman to lead an artificial intelligence lab at Tesla months before leaving OpenAI's board. The details emerged during the ongoing Musk v. Altman trial.

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