AI Pioneer Steinberger Shifts to OpenAI, Taking Personal Agents to New Heights
AI Visionary Joins Forces With Industry Leader
As lanterns lit up homes for Spring Festival celebrations, the AI community buzzed with news of Peter Steinberger's career shift. The OpenClaw founder announced his move to OpenAI, marking a pivotal moment for personal agent technology.

From Startup Success to Big-League Potential
Just weeks after OpenClaw (formerly Clawdbot and Moltbot) captured developers' imaginations with its standout performance, Steinberger revealed his decision in a heartfelt blog post. "Keeping OpenClaw open-source mattered deeply," he wrote. "At OpenAI, I can scale that vision while pushing personal agents further than ever."
The numbers speak volumes about why OpenAI wanted him. Since November's launch, OpenClaw attracted over 100,000 GitHub stars and 2 million weekly visitors - staggering traction for any open-source project.
Meeting of Minds at OpenAI
CEO Sam Altman welcomed Steinberger publicly on social media, confirming his focus on next-gen assistant agents. "Our conversations sparked immediately," Steinberger shared. "When you find that rare alignment in vision with brilliant people, you jump at the chance."
The tech community watches closely as this partnership unfolds. Can OpenAI's resources combined with Steinberger's grassroots approach democratize AI assistants? Early indicators suggest yes - his insistence on "agents your grandma could use" points toward remarkably user-friendly innovations ahead.
Steinberger leaves behind an OpenClaw transformed into an independent foundation safeguarding his original open-source principles while freeing him to explore new frontiers.
Key Points:
- Major Talent Shift: OpenClaw founder joins OpenAI during Spring Festival period
- Project Evolution: OpenClaw transitions to independent foundation model
- Proven Track Record: Original project gained 100K+ GitHub stars since November launch
- User-Centric Vision: Steinberger emphasizes accessible agents for non-technical users





