# AI Agent
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China’s AI Frontier: From Hardware Integration to Autonomous Agent Economies
Chinese tech leaders are pivoting toward deep AI integration, with ZTE and ByteDance developing system-level AI phones while JD Technology builds autonomous payment systems for AI agents. These moves, alongside Alibaba's new localized AI assistant, signal a strategic shift toward an autonomous, hardware-integrated AI ecosystem in China.

China’s ‘Claw’ Rush: Alibaba’s Cloud Sandbox Tries to Tame the Security Risks of Open-Source AI Agents
An open-source AI-agent craze that began abroad has generated a wave of domestic alternatives in China. Alibaba’s JVS Claw seeks to blunt the security risks of open agents by running risky tasks in a cloud sandbox and preloading curated skills, highlighting a trade-off between openness and safety as Chinese firms compete to own the next interface to AI.

‘Lobster’ Mania: Cloud and Model Firms Cash In as OpenClaw Sparks a Token Surge
OpenClaw, an open-source AI agent platform dubbed “Lobster,” has ignited widespread deployment in China, prompting cloud vendors and model providers to capitalise on surging token consumption. While the rush is boosting short-term revenues and stock prices, security vulnerabilities, high running costs and a shortage of mature use cases temper the enthusiasm.

CITIC Flags AI 'Sentiment Shock' in China’s Software Stocks — Data-Rich Specialists Seen as Long-Term Winners
CITIC Securities warns that AI large models have sparked a sentiment-driven adjustment in China’s software application sector, but identifies a clear pattern: companies with industry expertise and proprietary data are best placed to benefit from the AI Agent era. The note advises focusing on model developers, enterprise and vertical Agent software, and AI infrastructure, while cautioning that headline‑led market moves may not reflect long‑term fundamentals.

Huawei’s Ascend Hardware Quickly Hosts Open‑Source MiniMax M2.5, Underscoring China’s Push for a Homegrown AI Stack
Xiyu Technology’s open‑source release of MiniMax M2.5 was ported within hours to Huawei’s Ascend‑based Atlas 800 A2 and A3 servers and trialed at operational network sites. The episode highlights accelerating co‑design between Chinese model developers and domestic hardware vendors, a trend that strengthens China’s push for an autonomous AI infrastructure.