Venture capitalist Jason Calacanis said that killing OpenClaw is “the number one goal” in the large language model space, pointing to a growing list of competitors independently racing to displace the open-source coding agent.
OpenClaw is a local-first autonomous AI agent that automates complex and multi-step tasks. It manages calendars, emails and browser actions across platforms such as WhatsApp, Telegram and Slack, and runs directly on a user's device.
Industry Lines Up Against Open-Source Rival
Speaking on the All-In podcast released Friday, the prominent Silicon Valley angel investor alleged that Claude-parent Anthropic restricted OpenClaw users from applying their $200-per-month Claude subscription to the tool, requiring them to switch to pay-per-token API pricing, and then launched a competing managed agent product within roughly 10 days.
He added that OpenAI‘s acquisition of OpenClaw founder Peter Steinberger was designed “to subvert the open-source project.”
Beyond Anthropic, Calacanis said competitors now include Perplexity, Alibaba‘s (NYSE:BABA) Qwen-based agent, Elon Musk’s “Grok computer,” Amazon‘s (NASDAQ:AMZN) upgraded Alexa and Apple‘s (NASDAQ:AAPL) upgraded Siri.
The stakes are not theoretical. OpenClaw has taken the artificial intelligence world by storm, much like OpenAI’s ChatGPT did. A growing number of tech industry executives are jumping on the OpenClaw bandwagon.
Nvidia‘s (NASDAQ:NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang called OpenClaw “definitely the next ChatGPT” in March, while former Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) AI chief Andrej Karpathy said AI agents had taken over his coding entirely — context that makes Calacanis’s claim hard to dismiss.
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