China has restricted state-run enterprises and government agencies from using OpenClaw AI apps on office computers due to security concerns. This move follows OpenAI’s hiring of OpenClaw’s creator and widespread experimentation with agentic AI. Despite government warnings about data security, major Chinese companies are still developing OpenClaw-based applications. China has restricted state-run enterprises and government agencies from using OpenClaw AI apps on office computers due to security concerns. This move follows OpenAI’s hiring of OpenClaw’s creator and widespread experimentation with agentic AI. Despite government warnings about data security, major Chinese companies are still developing OpenClaw-based applications.
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