China's AI edgeWorld Insight with Tian Wei

China's AI edge

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OpenClaw has quickly gained ground as a favorite artificial intelligence-driven digital assistant in China. It's a lobster-themed open-source AI agent that can pro-actively do common work - like with emails, meetings and bookings simultaneously - with little effort. It's a far cry from chatbots that need prompts. OpenClaw is so popular that big Chinese tech companies like Tencent and Alibaba are rolling out OpenClaw agents on their platforms. But OpenClaw's level of autonomy, which means opening data and systems for it to function well, has sparked worries over potential privacy and security risks. It raised fears over sensitive data getting compromised. So, what measures and guard rails can fix these concerns? What will it take to fill China's appetite for cutting-edge AI but minimize the downside?