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A deep dive into how Anthropic's Claude Code and Peter Steinberger's OpenClaw unleashed the AI agent revolution that is rapidly transforming modern computing

The definitive story of how Claude Code and OpenClaw kicked off computing's biggest transformation possibly ever.

A deep dive into how Anthropic's Claude Code and Peter Steinberger's OpenClaw unleashed the AI agent revolution that is rapidly transforming modern computing

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Claude Code and OpenClaw Sparked Computing's Biggest Shift

Wired's Steven Levy goes deep on how two AI agent tools kicked off a massive transformation in modern computing.

Steven Levy just dropped what he calls the definitive account of how Claude Code and OpenClaw ignited the AI agent revolution. Writing for Wired, Levy traces how these two tools fundamentally reshaped the computing landscape at breakneck speed.

The piece opens with a telling confession from a user named Peter: "Hi, my name is Peter, and I'm a Claudeholic." That pretty much sets the tone. AI agents — autonomous software that writes code, executes tasks, and makes decisions — have gone from novelty to necessity.

Claude Code, Anthropic's coding agent, and OpenClaw appear to be the twin catalysts. Levy frames their emergence as possibly the biggest transformation computing has ever seen. Not incremental. Not evolutionary. A full-blown revolution.

The deep dive maps how quickly the agent paradigm took hold and why developers can't stop using these tools.