
China's Central Bank Adds to Cybersecurity Warnings Amid OpenClaw AI Frenzy
China has restricted state-run enterprises and government agencies from using OpenClaw AI apps due to security concerns, with the central bank now adding its voice to cybersecurity warnings and caution regarding AI use in the financial sector.
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China Moves to Curb OpenClaw AI Use at Banks, State Agencies - Bloomberg
China Moves to Curb OpenClaw AI Use at Banks, State Agencies Bloomberg
Read full article →China’s OpenClaw Craze Buoys Tech Stocks, Fuels AI Pivot - WSJ
China’s OpenClaw Craze Buoys Tech Stocks, Fuels AI Pivot WSJ
Read full article →Lobster buffet: China’s tech firms feast on OpenClaw as companies race to deploy AI agents
China-based usage of OpenClaw has already topped that of the U.S., while driving demand for Chinese lower-cost AI models.
Read full article →Amid OpenClaw frenzy, China’s central bank adds to cybersecurity warnings
China’s central bank has called for heightened cybersecurity awareness and caution in the use of artificial intelligence in the financial sector, adding to a chorus of warnings over security risks amid the nationwide buzz surrounding the OpenClaw AI agent. At its annual technology conference in Beijing on Wednesday, the People’s Bank of China called for further efforts to “enhance the resilience of cybersecurity and data security”, according to a readout of the meeting posted on its website. ...
By Carol Yang
Read full article →OpenClaw becomes latest AI craze for China's local governments - Nikkei Asia
OpenClaw becomes latest AI craze for China's local governments Nikkei Asia
Read full article →Sam Altman, the AI tool you just spent billions on has been banned in China
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.
By TOI TECH DESK
Read full article →China warns state agencies, banks against installing OpenClaw AI apps
Read full article →Agency warns of security risks in AI tool OpenClaw due to vulnerabilities - China Daily
Agency warns of security risks in AI tool OpenClaw due to vulnerabilities China Daily
Read full article →China Warns State Firms Against OpenClaw AI As Agent Craze Sweeps Tech Sector
China Warns State Firms Against OpenClaw AI As Agent Craze Sweeps Tech Sector Chinese authorities have begun restricting the use of OpenClaw AI applications across government agencies and state-owned enterprises, moving quickly to address security concerns as the technology is rapidly being adopted by companies, developers and investors. Notices issued in recent days warn government bodies and major state-run firms - including some of the country’s largest banks - not to inst...
By Tyler Durden
Read full article →China moves to curb use of OpenClaw AI at banks, state agencies - The Star
China moves to curb use of OpenClaw AI at banks, state agencies The Star
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China moves to curb use of OpenClaw AI at banks, state agencies - The Star
China warns state agencies, banks against installing OpenClaw AI apps
China Warns State Firms Against OpenClaw AI As Agent Craze Sweeps Tech Sector
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