# digital governance
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China’s ‘Lobster’ AI Agent Goes Viral: From Tencent Queues to Shenzhen’s Digital Bureaucracy
OpenClaw, an open‑source AI agent nicknamed "lobster," has become a social media sensation in China, prompting long queues for free installation and a market for paid setup services. Shenzhen has already deployed the agent in two municipal roles, while Tencent has made it easy to bind OpenClaw to QQ bots, raising both productivity hopes and governance concerns.

Beijing Opens Data and AI Security Testing Centre to Anchor Safe AI Growth
Beijing has opened a municipal Data and AI Security Testing Centre to provide testing, risk assessment and standards work for AI systems, based in MenTouGou’s Jingxi Zhigu industrial cluster. The centre aims to professionalise AI assurance, supporting the capital’s digital-economy goals while raising compliance requirements for developers and shaping regional standards.

China's Internet Regulators Purge 13,421 Accounts Over Unlabelled AI Content
China's internet regulators ordered platforms to remove accounts and content that published AI‑generated material without required labelling, leading to the handling of 13,421 accounts and the removal of over 543,000 items. The move reflects Beijing's broader strategy to regulate generative AI and to force platforms into active policing of synthetic content.

How a Small Chinese City Turned Veterans’ Records into Rapid Relief: Data-Driven Care in Tongling
Tongling city in Anhui province is building 'living digital archives' for veterans by linking multiple government databases, using automated alerts to identify hardship and triggering rapid, door‑to‑door verification and support. The system has updated tens of thousands of records, enabled automatic benefit delivery, and shifted veteran services from reactive to proactive while highlighting trade-offs between efficiency and data governance.