OpenAI announced that users can log in to the OpenClaw platform with their ChatGPT accounts. Here are the details of the new integration.
OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, announced a new integration that expands the user experience. Company CEO Sam Altman stated in his statement through his personal X account that users can now log in to the OpenClaw platform with their ChatGPT accounts.
Thanks to this new feature, users can actively use their existing ChatGPT subscriptions on OpenClaw. The step in question is considered as part of OpenAI’s strategy to expand its ecosystem.
OpenClaw and OpenAI Collaboration
OpenClaw previously stood out as a project known as Clawdbot and Moltbot. Peter Steinberger, the developer of the project, joined OpenAI in a surprise decision in the past months.
Sam Altman described Steinberger’s participation in the team as a critical move to develop the next generation of personal artificial intelligence assistants. Altman stated that Steinberger has important ideas about the interaction of smart assistants.
It is aimed for this technology to become a fundamental part of OpenAI products in a short time. The service will now continue its development within the foundation as an open source project with OpenAI support.
It Is Considered As A Strategic Move
Industry observers see OpenAI’s move as a response to Anthropic banning the use of OpenClaw. Following this restriction, OpenAI takes a competitive stance by enabling OpenClaw access through its own platform.
Peter Steinberger’s work within OpenAI focuses on making assistants work more efficiently. Thanks to this integration, users expect to have a more seamless experience between different platforms.
This move by OpenAI also sets an important example in terms of the integration of open source projects into the company ecosystem. It remains a matter of curiosity whether similar integrations will continue in the future.
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