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China’s ‘Claw’ Rush: Alibaba’s Cloud Sandbox Tries to Tame the Security Risks of Open-Source AI Agents
An open-source AI-agent craze that began abroad has generated a wave of domestic alternatives in China. Alibaba’s JVS Claw seeks to blunt the security risks of open agents by running risky tasks in a cloud sandbox and preloading curated skills, highlighting a trade-off between openness and safety as Chinese firms compete to own the next interface to AI.

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.