OpenClaw stirs frenzy


"OpenClaw, built by Austrian developer Peter Steinberger, is an example of how this is playing out.

"Because it is built on open-source data and tech, the code is available to those who want to customise it to work with Chinese AI models. And that is a huge advantage, because Western models such as ChatGPT and Claude are not accessible in China.

"So OpenClaw stirred up a frenzy as more people experimented with its code.

"Its popularity did not escape the Chinese government. Several counties and cities provided incentives to encourage entrepreneurs to apply OpenClaw in their businesses —the eastern city of Wuxi offered up to five million yuan ($726,000; £549,000) for manufacturing-related applications, such as robots.

"'Everyone in China knows that the government sets the pace, and the government tells you where the opportunities are,' said Rui Ma, founder of the Tech Buzz China newsletter. 'It's practical for most people. That's probably a better plan, to just follow the government directive than to really try to figure it out on your own'."


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