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AI with Kyle Daily Update 141
Today in AI: OpenClaw acquired by OpenAI
What’s happening in the world of AI:
Highlights
OpenClaw Just Acquired to OpenAI (And What It Means For Everyone)
Peter Steinberger, the creator of Clawdbot/Openclaw. just became a billionaire. Probably. Or damn close enough.
We don't know the exact numbers yet, but when OpenAI acquires your project and Sam Altman personally announces it, you're doing alright.
The timeline on this one is mad. ~20 days ago, Anthropic sent Peter a cease and desist letter telling him to change the name from "Clawdbot" (too close to Claude, fair enough). He panicked, renamed it to "Moltbot" for about 48 hours — the internet hated it — then settled on "OpenClaw." And now he's moving to San Francisco to work at OpenAI.
20 days from legal threat to likely the largest ever one-person acquisition? What a month.
What OpenClaw Actually Is
If you've ever watched Iron Man and thought "I want a Jarvis," that's OpenClaw. It's a personal AI assistant that actually works — persistent memory, proactive task management, connects to your calendar, can browse the web, runs scheduled tasks, and talks to you via WhatsApp or whatever messaging platform you prefer.
I’ve written a bunch of guides and videos on the subject. https://aiwithkyle.com/openclaw has a summary of most of them.
The catch? Right now it requires technical setup. You need a dedicated computer, docker container or VPS. Or at least something that isn’t your main computer (please!). You need to handle security hardening yourself, and if you don't know what a terminal is, you probably shouldn't touch it yet. I told my mum no when she asked me to set it up for her. Too risky for non-technical users!
That's exactly why Peter sold to OpenAI. He wants to build a version his mum can use — and he needs OpenAI's resources to do it safely.

From Peter’s blog
Here’s his full blog article btw, worth a read.
The Winners
Peter Steinberger - Obviously. 40+ projects on GitHub, and finally one exploded into the fastest-growing open source project in AI history. He didn't get lucky. He consistently showed up and he worked hard.
OpenAI - They just acquired the most exciting agent project in the ecosystem. Sam Altman says it will become "core to our product offerings." That's a big statement. Expect ChatGPT to get proper agent capabilities soon.
Users (eventually) - A polished, secure, consumer-friendly version of OpenClaw is coming. No more SSH hardening and Docker containers. Just pay your ChatGPT subscription and get a working AI assistant. For the less-technical this is fantastic.
The Losers
Anthropic - This is a fumble. Their only connection to the biggest AI story of the year is sending a legal threat. Peter said they only sent "love letters from legal." Meanwhile, Sam Altman and Mark Zuckerberg were personally reaching out. When he went to San Francisco to talk to the big labs, Anthropic wasn't on the list.
The irony? People already thought Clawdbot was an Anthropic product because of the name. They could have turned that confusion into a partnership. Instead they sent lawyers.
Europe - Peter is Austrian. He's the latest European AI talent to get poached by American companies. I saw someone asking "why didn't European CEOs reach out?" - considering it a fumble that no European AI company brought him onboard. That’s the wrong question - instead it's "which European company is even in a position to compete with OpenAI's offer?" Mistral, maybe. That's about it. And…nah… This is a two-horse race between America and China, and Europe is watching from the stands.
Users - OpenClaw moving into OpenAI could be the death of it. At least the death of what it is right now. OpenAI will (fairly!) want to monetise it. And it’s Opensource future is…complex.
Will It Stay Open Source?
Sam Altman says yes. Peter says yes. OpenClaw will move to a foundation, stay independent, and remain open source.
I believe them — sort of.
Here's what I think will actually happen: the current open source version stays available. Anyone can fork it, build on it, whatever. But the real development effort? That moves inside OpenAI. Peter and his resources go toward building a closed-source, polished, integrated version for ChatGPT subscribers.
The open source project doesn't get killed. It just stops getting better.
It won’t happen immediately. But over time there will be a shift.
That's fine, honestly. It's how business works. And anyone complaining about Peter "selling out" should ask themselves: would you turn down hundreds of millions to keep a GitHub repo pure? Be honest here.
What You Should Do
If you're technical and want to play with OpenClaw now, go for it. I've got guides at aiwithkyle.com/openclaw. Use a VPS (I use Hetzner, about $10/month), don't put it on your main computer, and be careful what you give it access to.
If you're not technical? Wait. We're probably weeks away from polished alternatives. Anthropic is in damage control mode — I'd bet they ship something within a month. OpenAI will have their version soon after. The FOMO isn't worth the security risk.
Kyle's Take
This is a builder's win. Peter shipped for years before one project exploded. He didn't chase hype, he built useful things, and when the moment came he was ready. That's the lesson here, not "how do I also sell something to OpenAI in 20 days."
And to everyone calling him a sellout: he's taking his project to where it can actually reach billions of people. That's not selling out. That's scaling up. Very similar to what Demis Hassabis did when he sold to Google back in 2014.
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