The Cloud platform has temporarily suspended the OpenClaw developer account, raising questions about the reasons behind this decision. This action comes at a sensitive time for both developers and users.
The technology sector in China is experiencing rapid developments following Anthropic's decision to withdraw its leading models from the OpenClaw tool. This raises questions about the ability of companies to meet the growing demand for artificial intelligence.
Anthropic has announced significant changes to its policy regarding the use of OpenClaw with the AI Claude, effective April 4. Subscriptions will no longer cover external tool usage, requiring users to pay additional fees.
Tencent Holdings has announced the launch of OpenClaw, a new tool designed for businesses to facilitate the deployment of AI agents amid the 'lobster' craze sweeping China. The tool, known as ClawPro, was released in public beta by Tencent's cloud unit.
Anthropic has announced that users of the Claude Code service will face additional fees when using the programming assistant with OpenClaw and other external tools. This decision comes amid a growing reliance on artificial intelligence in software development.
China is experiencing an unprecedented surge in artificial intelligence (AI) usage, driven by the popularity of OpenClaw, supported by the government and citizen interest. This new technology reveals the risks and opportunities that AI holds for the future.
Kai-Fu Lee, CEO of 01.AI, announced the OpenClaw project as a call to counter expensive American AI models. This was revealed during his exclusive appearance on Bloomberg's 'The China Show', where he also discussed AI developments in China.
A recent experiment at Northeastern University has shown that OpenClaw agents can be easily manipulated, leading to disruptions in their functions. These findings raise concerns about accountability and security in the use of artificial intelligence.
Anthropic has announced a new update for its AI agent Claude, allowing it to use users' computers to complete tasks automatically. This update comes amid fierce competition in the AI industry following the success of the OpenClaw agent.