The AI world is in an uproar: GPT-5.3 battles Claude, OpenClaw revealed to be acquired
What happened in the AI world in the last 10 days? Claude's epic update, OpenClaw acquisition rumors, GPT-5.3 counterattack... Get the full scoop here
The last 10 days in the AI world have been more bustling than the Lunar New Year.
GPT-5.3 dropped suddenly, Anthropic released Claude Opus 4.6, and there’s even a buyout rumor keeping the whole community awake.
Don’t panic, I’ve got it all sorted for you.
🚀 Why This Matters
In a nutshell: The AI race is heating up, and your toolbox is about to change again.
In the past 10 days:
- OpenAI dropped GPT-5.3 Codex, taking direct aim at Claude
- Anthropic released Claude Opus 4.6 with epic improvements in coding capabilities
- Rumor has it: OpenClaw is being acquired by OpenAI, valued at 10 billion yen
- Multi-model Agents have suddenly exploded, with Taskade supporting 12+ models at once
What does this mean?
It used to be “which model is strongest,” now it’s “which combo is the most powerful.”
🧠 Core Events: What Actually Happened
1. GPT-5.3 Codex: OpenAI’s Counterattack
OpenAI suddenly released GPT-5.3 Codex.
Industry verdict: This is OpenAI’s answer to Claude Code.
Interestingly, a meme went viral in the community:
#keep4o “OpenAI is forcing you to upgrade to the paid version by nerfing GPT-4o”
Some noticed that the updated GPT-4o “got dumber.” But it was quickly clarified: The model hasn’t changed, the memory (memory) has.
It’s like having the same waiter who used to remember your preferences but now doesn’t—it’s not an issue of ability, it’s an issue of state.
2. Claude Opus 4.6: God-Tier Coding Skills
Anthropic’s latest update is being described as “an impact on par with Claude Code.”
How strong is it exactly?
- Significantly improved coding capabilities
- More precise code understanding
- Some are even using it to “fix” code generated by other AIs
3. OpenClaw Acquisition Rumor: The Peak for Indie Devs?
The most explosive rumor:
OpenClaw, built by a Japanese solo developer, might be acquired by OpenAI for 10 billion yen (approx. 460 million RMB).
While nothing is official yet, the community is already buzzing.
Some are comparing it to “the next legend of the AI era”—one person built a tool, and now giants are fighting over it.
4. Multi-Model Agent Explosion
Taskade just dropped a bombshell: support for 12+ AI models working simultaneously.
What does this mean?
You used to have to manually switch models. Now you don’t. A single Agent can call on Claude + GPT + Gemini at the same time, dividing and conquering.
The future isn’t about one AI being strong, but a “squad of AIs working together” being stronger.
⚡ SCIAI Commentary
My observation: AI competition is shifting from “duels” to “brawls.”
It used to be:
- GPT vs Claude, who is strongest?
Now it’s:
- Who can coordinate a group of AIs the best?
This is why tools like OpenClaw, which can command multiple Agents, are suddenly trending—they don’t solve “is AI smart enough,” they solve “can AI divide the work.”
There’s another trend worth noting:
The opportunity for solo developers has arrived.
The OpenClaw example shows that you don’t need a team of dozens. One person making a useful tool is enough for giants to come knocking.
Do you think AI tools should be “specialized” or “all-in-one combos”? Let’s chat in the comments.
Keywords: AI, GPT, Claude, OpenClaw, Tech Trends