OpenClaw founder Peter Steinberger has revealed that his three-person team utilized 100 AI agents, spending $1.3 million in a single month on software development, with OpenAI covering the costs. The team used AI to automate tasks such as code reviews, bug fixes, and security checks, transforming software development into an "AI assembly line." This approach highlights the potential for AI to handle repetitive and complex tasks traditionally managed by human engineers. Steinberger shared a screenshot showing the staggering expenditure, which included 603 billion tokens and 7.6 million requests. The use of AI agents has significantly reduced costs, with Steinberger noting that turning off fast mode brought expenses below the cost of a single engineer. This development underscores the growing role of AI in software engineering, raising questions about the future of human coders as AI becomes more integrated into development processes.