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Alibaba Unveils 'Wukong' — A Production-Grade Agent Platform for Enterprises
Alibaba has launched Wukong, an enterprise-grade Agent platform designed to coordinate large language models with business systems to automate multi-step tasks. The move deepens Alibaba’s push to sell higher-margin, production-ready AI orchestration to enterprises but raises questions about reliability, governance and cross-border compliance.

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.

Foxconn’s Server Unit Rides an AI Boom — But Cash and Margins Tell a Cautionary Tale
Foxconn Industrial Internet posted blockbuster 2025 results as AI-server demand sent cloud-revenue soaring, but thin gross margins, a heavy reliance on purchased materials and weak cash conversion expose risks. The firm is scaling globally—especially in Mexico—and paying record dividends even as R&D intensity falls and financing fills the cash gap.

Baidu Hits Back at Tencent’s ‘Lobster’ Push — Free Cloud Deployments Turn Developer War Physical
Baidu staged a high-profile, free on-site installation event for OpenClaw to counter Tencent’s recent promotional push, offering a heavily discounted first-month cloud-and-tooling bundle to capture AI developers. The tactic illustrates how cloud competition has shifted from commodity IaaS pricing into offline, developer-focused acquisition and model-tooling bundling, but raises doubts about sustainability, churn, and security.

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.

Foxconn Industrial Internet Rides AI Server Boom — But Cash, Margins and Concentration Leave Questions
Foxconn Industrial Internet posted sharply higher 2025 revenue and profits driven by explosive AI server demand, with cloud computing accounting for over 60% of sales. The boom has produced record sales but thin gross margins, a steep drop in operating cash flow, rising material costs and high customer concentration, leaving questions about cash conversion and sustainability.

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.

UCloud Warns OpenClaw-Powered 'Light' Cloud Instances Are Still Nascent and Not Yet Revenue-Generating
UCloud cautioned that its lightweight cloud servers using the OpenClaw image remain early-stage and have not produced meaningful revenue, with significant uncertainty over future commercial returns. The company says tech maturity, data security and intense competition limit near‑term financial impact but leave long‑term upside uncertain.

‘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.

The ‘Lobster’ That Took Over GitHub: How an Open‑Source AI Agent Spawned a New Ecosystem — and New Risks
An open‑source AI agent called OpenClaw—originally Clawdbot—has exploded in popularity, driving surging GitHub attention, a secondary market for deployment services, and a spike in cloud and model consumption. The agent’s ability to execute tasks autonomously has accelerated experimentation and created business opportunities, but also exposed widespread security, cost and governance risks that could shape the future of SaaS and cloud economics.

Oracle’s Big AI Buildout Forces Tough Choices: Thousands of Jobs at Risk as Cash Flow Tightens
Oracle is planning to cut thousands of jobs to ease cash‑flow pressure from a major AI data‑centre expansion led by Larry Ellison. The move underscores the high upfront costs of scaling AI compute and reflects a wider industry trade‑off between aggressive investment and cost discipline.

Departure of Qwen’s Architect Exposes Tension Between Alibaba’s Open‑Source Ambition and Commercial Pressures
Lin Junyang, the technical lead behind Alibaba’s open‑source Qwen models, resigned on March 4, 2026, triggering a wave of departures that exposed tensions between open‑source community priorities and Alibaba’s commercial demands. The immediate cause appears to be a reorganisation that reduced Lin’s management scope and frustration over the flagship Qwen3.5‑397B’s underperformance, even as smaller Qwen variants remain hugely popular in the developer ecosystem.