OpenClaw Founder Responds to Anthropic Ban: Invited Them to Join Nonprofit but Received No Reply

On April 4, in response to Anthropic’s ban on OpenClaw, OpenClaw founder Peter Steinberger stated that although he joined OpenAI, OpenClaw operates independently. ‘We even invited Anthropologie and over ten other companies to join our nonprofit organization. They did not respond, but we have almost successfully attracted all other companies to join.’ This morning, AI company Anthropic announced that starting at 3:00 PM Eastern Time on April 4, it will prohibit access to third-party tools, including the open-source project OpenClaw, through its Claude subscription service. The new regulations require that related features can only be accessed through additional packages or on a pay-per-use API basis.

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