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How OpenClaw’s “Agent” Rush Is Rewiring AI Hardware — and the Race to Build Devices That Can Think

OpenClaw, an open self‑hosted agent framework, is driving a wave of Chinese hardware and software firms to embed autonomous, on‑device AI agents that can perform multi‑step workflows across apps and peripherals. The shift elevates on‑device models, local compute and hardware permissions to new strategic priorities while raising security and governance questions.

NeTe2026年3月13日 04:07
#OpenClaw#agent#edge AI
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Tencent’s SkillHub Sparks Dispute with OpenClaw Founder Over Scraping and Sustainablity Costs

OpenClaw’s founder accused Tencent of scraping skills from ClawHub into the company’s new SkillHub, saying the activity raised his server costs and amounted to appropriation without support. Tencent replied that SkillHub is a localized mirror that credits ClawHub, cited launch-week traffic figures and said its team includes upstream contributors and potential sponsors.

NeTe2026年3月12日 14:47
#Tencent#OpenClaw#ClawHub
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Technology

The New ‘Compute Tax’: How OpenClaw Turns AI FOMO into Consumer Spending

OpenClaw has turned the high cost of compute into an accessible but potentially expensive consumer product, fueling token spending driven more by fear of missing out than by clear productivity gains. While big tech treats compute as a long-term strategic play, ordinary users are discovering that using powerful AI can be costlier and less useful than expected, creating new revenue streams for cloud vendors and service providers.

SoBiz2026年3月12日 14:17
#OpenClaw#AI#compute tax
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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.

SoBiz2026年3月12日 08:27
#OpenClaw#Tencent#AI agents
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Technology

OpenClaw and the Rise of the 'Anxiety Tax': How Consumer AI Is Turning Compute into Cash

OpenClaw's consumer rollout has turned expensive compute into a new "anxiety tax," driving token spending among ordinary users and creating secondary markets for installers and course sellers. While cloud vendors and chipmakers reap the benefits, many consumers pay for emotional reassurance rather than clear productivity gains.

SoBiz2026年3月12日 08:17
#OpenClaw#compute tax#tokens
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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.

NeTe2026年3月12日 07:47
#Fabarta#OpenClaw#enterprise AI
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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.

NeTe2026年3月12日 07:47
#AI agents#OpenClaw#WorkBuddy
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Jieyue Xingchen Launches StepClaw — 50,000 One‑Click Cloud AI Assistant Deployments with a 50M‑Token Trial

Jieyue Xingchen launched StepClaw, a cloud AI assistant platform built on OpenClaw that offers 50,000 one‑click deployment slots with a one‑month free trial including 50 million tokens, compute and storage. The move lowers technical barriers to running assistants, accelerates experimentation, and signals intensified competition over hosted model services in China amid regulatory and moderation challenges.

NeTe2026年3月12日 07:47
#StepClaw#OpenClaw#cloud AI
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Business

NPC Concludes as Oil Shock and AI Risks Jolt Markets — Beijing Votes Big While Global Volatility Rises

The 14th National People’s Congress closed after voting on major economic plans and laws, even as a Middle East‑driven oil shock and an unprecedented 400 million‑barrel IEA release roiled global markets. China signalled continued industrial prioritisation and regulatory attention to AI agents while capital rotated into Hong Kong ETFs and select technology names.

NeMo2026年3月12日 01:47
#China NPC#IEA#oil prices
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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.

NeTe2026年3月12日 01:37
#Tencent#OpenClaw#SkillHub
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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.

NeTe2026年3月12日 01:37
#OpenClaw#Yangdian Technology#HanTang Cloud
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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