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Chinese Tech Hubs Promote Openclaw Ai Agent Despite Security Warnings

Shenzhen and Wuxi propose subsidies up to $1.4 million and compliance rules to support OpenClaw AI adoption and address security concerns in one-person companies.

  • On Mar 7, Shenzhen's Longgang district released draft measures and Wuxi National High‑tech District followed on Monday, aiming to build OpenClaw-centred AI ecosystems amid regulators' security warnings.
  • Amid fast adoption in China, local officials moved to support OpenClaw, an open‑source AI assistant enabling a 'one‑person company', with progress noted at the National People's Congress citing a central government report on 'embodied intelligence'.
  • Tencent on Tuesday launched QClaw to connect OpenClaw with WeChat while MiniMax and Zhipu AI released integrations including AutoClaw that can deploy locally in one minute.
  • Chinese technology firms including Tencent, Alibaba Group Holding and ByteDance are offering easier OpenClaw access, while MiniMax and Zhipu AI shares surged 22 and 13 per cent on Tuesday.
  • OpenClaw's compatibility with major models suggests wider industry impact, following OpenAI's hiring last month and enabling integration with models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Kimi, and MiniMax.
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TechNode broke the news in on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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