# OpenClaw
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The Silicon Steamer: How a Beijing Dumpling Dynasty is Pioneering China’s AI-Agent Economy
Beijing’s famous Jinguyuan dumpling restaurant has become the first traditional Chinese F&B brand to join the AI agent ecosystem by utilizing Model Context Protocol (MCP) to manage massive customer volumes. This move marks a significant shift toward lightweight, frictionless AI service integration in China’s real economy.

Domesticating the ‘Lobster’: China’s PC Giants Pivot from AI Models to Autonomous Agents
China's leading PC manufacturers, including Honor and Lenovo, are racing to integrate autonomous AI agents directly into consumer hardware. By shifting from manual software deployment to factory-integrated solutions, these companies aim to lower costs and security risks, signaling a major move toward the mass-market adoption of agentic AI.

Can the App Survive the Agent? Meitu’s High-Stakes Gamble in the Age of Generative AI
Meitu, China's veteran photo-editing giant, is radically restructuring its business model to survive the threat of AI Agents by opening its core technology to the ecosystem and pivoting from a standalone app to a service-based infrastructure. The company has abandoned the general LLM race to focus on vertical AI applications and internal 'VC-style' rapid prototyping.

The Agent Pivot: Why 2026 Marks China’s Shift from Large Models to Autonomous Systems
China's AI sector has pivoted from developing foundational models to deploying autonomous 'Agents' in 2026, driven by an explosion in token consumption and a new focus on 'Harness Engineering.' Major players like Alibaba and DeepSeek are now prioritizing task-oriented autonomy and domain-specific expertise to transform AI from a simple tool into a functional 'digital employee.'

The End of the AI Free Lunch: Why Anthropic is Plugging the OpenClaw Loophole
Anthropic has officially barred third-party tools from utilizing Claude subscription quotas, ending a loophole that allowed users to extract massive computational value for a fixed fee. This move highlights a strategic shift toward closed ecosystems and the platformization of AI agents.

Anthropic Shakes Up the Agent Ecosystem: The End of Subscription-Based AI Arbitrage
Anthropic has restricted its Claude subscription service to native products, effectively cutting off third-party agents like OpenClaw from flat-rate billing. This policy shift forces high-volume users into more expensive pay-as-you-go models as the industry moves toward compute-resource conservation.

Anthropic Closes the Gates: The End of the Subscription Era for Third-Party AI Agents
Anthropic has updated its policy to prevent Claude subscribers from using their flat-rate credits for third-party tools like OpenClaw, forcing a transition to pay-per-use API billing. The move reflects a broader industry shift toward protecting proprietary ecosystems and managing high compute costs.

Moore Threads and the 'OpenClaw' Integration: China’s AI PC Ambitions Hit a Turning Point
Moore Threads has integrated the 'OpenClaw' AI agent suite into its AIBOOK hardware, signaling a major push for self-reliant 'AI PCs' in China. This move combines domestic GPU power with localized AI software, though it faces emerging regulatory scrutiny regarding intellectual property.

The Lobster Trap: Tencent’s High-Stakes Pivot to Open-Source AI Agents
Tencent is aggressively doubling down on the OpenClaw AI agent framework to counter its lag in foundational model development. By flooding the WeChat ecosystem with open-source-based applications, the tech giant aims to dominate the AI service layer despite cooling market enthusiasm and significant structural dependencies.

Beyond the Chatbot: China’s AI ‘Crayfish’ Moment and the Rise of the Agent Economy
China's leading AI startups are pivoting from conversational chatbots to 'AI Agents' capable of executing complex tasks, triggered by the viral success of the OpenClaw framework. This shift is driving a 100-fold increase in token consumption and forcing a technical transition toward inference efficiency and long-context stability.

The Rise of the Token Factory: China’s Strategic Pivot to the AI Agent Era
Chinese AI leaders at the Zhongguancun Forum announced a strategic shift toward autonomous 'Agents' and 'self-evolving' models. This transition is expected to trigger a 100-fold increase in token demand, positioning China to become a global hub for high-efficiency AI inference and digital labor.

The Price of Autonomy: China Issues Urgent Red Alert Over 'OpenClaw' AI Agents
Chinese authorities have issued an urgent security guide for the popular AI agent tool OpenClaw after discovering over 220,000 instances exposed on the public internet. The government warns that the tool's high privilege requirements and weak default settings pose a severe risk to corporate and personal data security.