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China Issues Security Red Flag on Open‑Source AI Agents as Domestic Firms Rush to Lock Them Down

China’s industry regulator has issued security guidance for OpenClaw, a popular open‑source AI agent framework, after monitoring showed many instances running with unsafe defaults. Domestic tech firms are racing to mitigate risks by offering cloud‑hosted, sandboxed and permissioned agent services, while legal and regulatory pressures—illustrated by a recent US court ruling against an autonomous agent—are starting to shape the market.

NeTe2026年3月11日 18:57
#OpenClaw#AI agents#cybersecurity
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Everyone’s Raising a ‘Lobster’: How OpenClaw Turned Workers into AI Employers and Big Tech into Shovel-Sellers

OpenClaw, an open-source agent framework, has ignited a grassroots boom in China where users deploy autonomous AI agents to automate work. The surge is creating lucrative install-and-host businesses and handing cloud and model vendors a new token-driven monetization route, even as security risks and misconfigurations prompt official warnings.

SoBiz2026年3月11日 12:47
#OpenClaw#AI agents#token economy
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Tencent Cloud Rebuts Viral Claim That OpenClaw 'Racked Up' Fees — Points to Pre‑existing Model Charges

Tencent Cloud dismissed a viral claim that installing OpenClaw in a charity campaign generated a sudden ¥200 bill, saying the charges were from the user’s prior model calls. The firm reiterated that installation is free but model invocations incur token fees, a common arrangement across AI agent tools. The episode underscores UX and transparency gaps around token‑based billing that could erode trust and invite regulatory attention.

NeTe2026年3月11日 12:17
#Tencent Cloud#OpenClaw#AI agents
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Baidu Cloud Unveils 'DuClaw' — A Zero‑Deployment Agent Service That Tethers Search to Large Models

Baidu Intelligent Cloud launched DuClaw, a zero‑deployment OpenClaw service that preloads Baidu search, Baike and academic search skills and supports multiple mainstream large models. The product aims to speed enterprise agent adoption by tightly coupling knowledge retrieval with LLMs, but it also raises questions about platform control and security oversight.

NeTe2026年3月11日 06:47
#Baidu#DuClaw#OpenClaw
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Tencent’s Five-Pronged Push into AI Agents: Building an entrance to WeChat and the cloud

Tencent launched five AI agents across desktop, social and cloud products as part of a push to capture developers and users for its AI infrastructure. The rapid roll‑out seeks to monetise compute and embed agents into WeChat’s mini‑program economy, but faces security, cost and scaling challenges that will determine whether the strategy pays off.

NeTe2026年3月11日 06:37
#Tencent#OpenClaw#QClaw
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Tencent’s Secret WeChat AI Agent: Preparing Autonomous Assistants for 1.4 Billion Users — and a Cloud‑Compute Bonanza

Tencent is developing a secret AI agent for WeChat meant to autonomously use mini‑programs to handle tasks for users, with limited trials planned for mid‑2026 and a possible full rollout by Q3. The project mixes in‑house and third‑party models, seeks to monetise heavy cloud usage generated by autonomous agents, and confronts significant privacy, security and regulatory hurdles.

NeTe2026年3月11日 06:27
#Tencent#WeChat#OpenClaw
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China’s ‘Lobster’ Craze: OpenClaw Agents Promise New Productivity — and New Risks

OpenClaw agents, nicknamed “lobsters,” are spurring a wave of desktop automation in China that promises increased productivity and new business models but also raises steep costs and security concerns. A NetEase salon on March 13 convened industry leaders to share deployment guides, case studies and safety practices as the technology moves from hobby to enterprise adoption.

NeTe2026年3月11日 06:27
#OpenClaw#AI agents#LobsterAI
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OpenClaw and the ‘Shrimp‑Raising’ Gold Rush: China’s AI Agents Set Off Cloud Wars, Street‑Level Entrepreneurship and Security Alarms

OpenClaw, an open‑source agent framework that runs locally and can autonomously act on behalf of users, has sparked a rapid commercial and cultural frenzy in China. Cloud providers, model companies and street‑level installers are racing to monetise deployments, but high token costs, security vulnerabilities from root permissions and an immature commercial ecosystem pose significant obstacles to sustainable adoption.

SoBiz2026年3月11日 06:07
#OpenClaw#AI agents#cloud providers
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The High Cost of “Keeping a Dragon‑Lobster”: Why OpenClaw’s Hype Collides With Time, Money and Security

OpenClaw, a popular orchestration platform for personal AI agents in China, has attracted huge user interest but also revealed a hard truth: time, expense and security risks often outweigh potential earnings for ordinary users. Startups and technically skilled operators can monetise deployments, but non‑technical users face maintenance burdens, electricity and token costs, and vulnerabilities from unvetted plugins and exposed instances.

SoBiz2026年3月11日 05:47
#OpenClaw#AI agents#ClawHub
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Shenzhen’s Longgang Bets on 'OpenClaw' to Build a Global AI-Agent Hub — With Subsidies, Free Compute and a Dose of Risk

A sudden surge around OpenClaw, an open‑source local‑first AI agent framework, has prompted Shenzhen’s Longgang district to issue draft measures offering free compute, data access and direct funding to attract developers and one‑person companies. The move leverages Shenzhen’s strength in application deployment but carries security and stability risks; Longgang aims to manage these through conditional, technology‑neutral support and dynamic implementation.

NeTe2026年3月10日 17:07
#OpenClaw#Shenzhen#Longgang
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Pentagon to Deploy Google’s Gemini Agents to 3 Million Staff, Reigniting Debate Over Big Tech and Military AI

The U.S. Department of Defense plans to introduce Google’s Gemini AI agents to about three million personnel, initially on unclassified networks and possibly later on classified cloud systems. The rollout — enabled by an Agent Designer tool on the GenAI.mil platform — promises administrative efficiencies but raises questions about security, vendor dependence and the governance of AI in military settings.

NeTe2026年3月10日 17:07
#US Department of Defense#Google Gemini#AI agents
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China’s OpenClaw Frenzy: Tech Giants Rush to ‘Raise the Crayfish’ as Token, Cloud and Security Battles Begin

OpenClaw, an open‑source AI agent, has triggered a rapid wave of product launches and cloud services in China as major tech firms jockey for control of agent entry points and model traffic. The rush is driving large token consumption and stock moves but has also exposed compute pressures, security risks and adoption challenges that could slow durable enterprise uptake.

NeTe2026年3月10日 17:07
#OpenClaw#AI agents#token economy