OpenClaw AI assistant endures viral fame and rebrands amid chaos

An open-source AI assistant originally called Clawdbot has rapidly gained popularity before undergoing two quick rebrands to OpenClaw due to trademark concerns and online disruptions. Created by developer Peter Steinberger, the tool integrates into messaging apps to automate tasks and remember conversations. Despite security issues and scams, it continues to attract enthusiasts.

Peter Steinberger, an Austrian developer who previously sold his company PSPDFKit for around $119 million, launched Clawdbot about three weeks ago as an AI assistant that performs actions on users' computers through apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, and Slack. Unlike typical chatbots, it maintains persistent memory of past conversations, sends proactive reminders, and automates tasks such as scheduling, file organization, and email searches. The project quickly went viral, amassing 9,000 GitHub stars in its first 24 hours and surpassing 60,000 by late last week, earning praise from figures like AI researcher Andrej Karpathy and investor David Sacks.

The excitement turned chaotic when Anthropic, maker of the Claude AI, contacted Steinberger over name similarities. "As a trademark owner, we have an obligation to protect our marks -- so we reached out directly to the creator of Clawdbot about this," an Anthropic representative stated. On January 27 at 3:38 a.m. US Eastern Time, Steinberger rebranded it to Moltbot, but bots immediately seized social media handles like @clawdbot, posting crypto scams. Steinberger also accidentally renamed his personal GitHub account, requiring interventions from X and GitHub teams.

Further mishaps included a bizarre AI-generated icon dubbed the "Handsome Molty incident," where the lobster mascot acquired a human face, sparking memes. Fake profiles promoted scams, and a bogus $CLAWD cryptocurrency briefly reached a $16 million market cap before plummeting. By January 30, the project settled on OpenClaw to emphasize its open-source nature and lobster theme, as Steinberger simply disliked the prior name.

Security concerns emerged with reports of exposed API keys and chat logs in public deployments. Roy Akerman of Silverfort warned, "When an AI agent continues to operate using a human's credentials... it becomes a hybrid identity that most security controls aren't designed to recognize." Despite these risks, OpenClaw remains active, with ongoing development in Vienna, and installation guides available at openclaw.ai.

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Chinese cybersecurity agency warns of OpenClaw AI risks

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China's national cybersecurity authority has warned of security risks in the OpenClaw AI agent software, which could allow attackers to gain full control of users' computer systems. The software has seen rapid growth in downloads and usage, with major domestic cloud platforms offering one-click deployment services, but its default security configuration is weak.

OpenClaw, an open-source AI project formerly known as Moltbot and Clawdbot, has surged to over 100,000 GitHub stars in less than a week. This execution engine enables AI agents to perform actions like sending emails and managing calendars on users' behalf within chat interfaces. Its rise highlights potential to simplify crypto usability while raising security concerns.

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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.

Google has introduced a new command-line interface tool for its Workspace suite, aimed at simplifying integration with AI systems like OpenClaw. The tool bundles APIs from products such as Gmail, Drive, and Calendar, though it is not an officially supported product. This release emphasizes ease of use for both human developers and AI agents.

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Building on its January Cowork feature, Anthropic has launched a research preview for Claude Code and Cowork tools, enabling Pro and Max subscribers' Claude AI to directly control Mac desktops—pointing, clicking, scrolling, and navigating screens for tasks like opening files, using browsers, developer tools, and app interactions such as Google Calendar and Slack. Safeguards address security risks, amid competition from tools like OpenClaw.

Anthropic has announced that its AI chatbot Claude will remain free of advertisements, contrasting sharply with rival OpenAI's recent decision to test ads in ChatGPT. The company launched a Super Bowl ad campaign mocking AI assistants that interrupt conversations with product pitches. This move highlights growing tensions in the competitive AI landscape.

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OpenAI has introduced an app platform for its ChatGPT chatbot, allowing users to integrate popular tools like Adobe Photoshop and Spotify directly within the interface. The feature rolled out shortly after developers were invited to submit apps, appearing first on the desktop version. This expansion aims to enhance ChatGPT's functionality for its over 800 million active users.

 

 

 

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