Peter Steinberger’s artificial intelligence agent tool OpenClaw has taken the tech world by storm with its ability to execute real-life tasks such as checking him in for his flight to Tokyo.
AI is not yet a ubiquitous personal assistant for ordinary people, but “you’ll see much more of that this year because this is the year of agents,” Steinberger said in Tokyo on Monday.
“There are still some things we need to do to make it better,” the Austrian programmer said.
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