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Tencent’s Enterprise WeChat Adds One‑Click QR Integration for OpenClaw, Easing Rollout of AI Agents to Businesses
Tencent has added a one‑click QR integration in Enterprise WeChat to connect with OpenClaw, enabling businesses to create intelligent bots quickly from the Tencent Cloud console. The change lowers deployment friction for enterprise AI agents, draws major cloud and model vendors into the OpenClaw ecosystem, and strengthens Tencent’s role as a distribution hub while raising governance questions.

Qihoo 360 Debuts a ‘Safe’ AI Agent as China Scrutinises Autonomous Tools
Qihoo 360 has launched a security-branded intelligent agent amid growing regulatory and institutional warnings about autonomous AI assistants in China. The product seeks to capitalise on safety concerns, but broader questions about data access, auditability and regulatory treatment will determine whether such agents gain institutional acceptance.

Most xAI Co‑Founders Quit as Musk Admits the Company Must Be 'Rebuilt from Zero'
Elon Musk has acknowledged that xAI was poorly built and must be reconstructed after the majority of its founding team departed. The departures have disrupted flagship projects, intensified technical clashes with Tesla’s AI approach, and heightened legal and investor scrutiny following Tesla’s $2 billion investment and SpaceX’s purchase of xAI stakes.

Software CEO Warns AI Agents Could Push New Graduate Unemployment Past 30%
ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott warned that the spread of AI agents in firms could push unemployment among new university graduates above 30 percent. The claim highlights a broader shift in which AI tools are beginning to replace routine white‑collar roles, forcing employers, educators and policymakers to confront rapid labour‑market changes.

Musk Unveils 'Digital Optimus': AI Agents to Simulate an Entire Software Company
Elon Musk announced Digital Optimus, a Tesla–xAI project that pairs xAI’s Grok language model with Tesla-built AI agents able to view computer screens and perform keyboard and mouse actions to replicate software-company workflows. The system promises to automate coding, testing and content creation, potentially disrupting service-driven software vendors while raising technical, legal and labour challenges.

Meituan’s Wang Xing Says Autonomous AI ‘Agents’ Will Disrupt More Than ChatGPT — and Pushes to Flatten Company Culture
Meituan CEO Wang Xing warned that autonomous AI agents — systems that plan and act across multiple steps — will be more disruptive than chatbots like ChatGPT, and urged staff to flatten internal hierarchies by dropping formal honorifics. The remarks signal a strategic pivot toward agent-driven automation that could reshape Meituan’s logistics and service models while raising regulatory and labour risks.

China’s Wind Unveils 'WindClaw' — AI Trading Agents Meet Professional Financial Data
Wind has launched WindClaw, a public‑beta AI agent platform tightly integrated with the company’s professional financial datasets and designed for local deployment. The product promises to automate research workflows but arrives amid regulatory warnings about the security and governance risks of autonomous AI agents.

China’s ‘Cyber Lobster’ Craze: How Open-Source AI Agents Spawned an Installation Economy — and New Security Headaches
Tencent’s promotion of OpenClaw — an open‑source AI agent users can run on their PCs — has sparked a consumer craze in China, spawning a small market for paid installation and uninstall services and triggering security warnings from national authorities. The episode highlights a broader industry pivot toward proactive, vertically specialised AI agents, even as practical utility for ordinary users and deployment security remain contested.

After the OpenClaw Frenzy, Chinese Firms Say There Is No Turning Back from Agents
A consumer craze around OpenClaw agents has galvanized Chinese companies to adopt desktop AI agents quickly, forcing vendors to deliver demonstrable results within weeks. Fabarta — led by Gao Xuefeng — sells an "out‑of‑the‑box" personal agent that combines local multimodal memory, safety controls, token cost optimisation and cloud‑edge integration, and is co‑creating industry agents with large incumbents to validate and replicate solutions across industrial chains.

After the 'Shrimp' Boom: Why China’s Tech Giants Are Racing to Build the AI Pond
A social craze for DIY AI agents in China — nicknamed “raising shrimp” — is cooling as early users uninstall experimental tools, but major tech firms have mobilized in a compressed timeline to deploy cloud‑hosted agent products. Companies are not competing over individual apps but over the long‑term platform advantages: cloud compute and token monetization, first‑touch user entry points, and ecosystem distribution rules. The outcome will determine who captures the economics and control of everyday AI tasking.

Tencent Rolls Out SkillHub to Localize the OpenClaw AI-Agent Boom in China
Tencent has launched SkillHub, a China‑focused distribution and community platform for Skills compatible with the OpenClaw AI‑agent framework. The service provides domestic mirrors, curated skill listings, Chinese search and a safety stack, while converting Tencent products into callable Skills to capture the emerging agent application layer.

Yangdian Tech Says No to OpenClaw Integration — A Cautious Signal in China’s AI‑Agent Frenzy
Yangdian Technology said on March 12 it has no plans to integrate its HanTang Cloud or HanYang Intelligent products with OpenClaw, the viral framework behind China’s recent AI‑agent craze known as “养龙虾.” The response underscores a cautious stance by mid‑tier vendors amid rapid consumer uptake, regulatory scrutiny and unresolved technical and security questions.