After visiting OpenAI, Peter Allen unpacked the rapid rise of OpenClaw – a project that evolved from a personal experiment into a global phenomenon within weeks. What began as an attempt to overcome burnout became a live case study in high-agency building with modern AI toolchains.
Allen describes agents exhibiting emergent behaviour, including one that located an API key, converted audio files, and executed its own call to OpenAI without explicit step-by-step instructions. He reframes “vibe coding” as disciplined architectural thinking — guiding intent while allowing models to handle implementation.
The broader implication is structural: as AI systems generate and adapt their own infrastructure, the line between user and developer begins to dissolve. In this model, software is no longer simply installed – it is cloned, instructed, and reshaped.






