China's tech giants are opening their doors to OpenClaw. The Chinese internet is lapping it up.
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China's tech giants are opening their doors to OpenClaw. The Chinese internet is lapping it up.
"Since last week, Chinese tech companies including Tencent, Alibaba, and Volcano Engine, a cloud service platform under ByteDance, have begun integrating OpenClaw into their platforms, making it easier for Chinese users to run the agent. That includes connecting the agent to workplace tools such as Alibaba's collaboration platform, DingTalk, and Tencent Holdings' WeCom, the work version of China's super app, WeChat."
"OpenClaw is designed to run around the clock and plug into a wide range of consumer apps, allowing users to automate tasks such as managing schedules, overseeing vibe-coding sessions, or even building AI employees."
"In a post on Tencent Cloud's developer platform, the company said last Thursday that its servers have rolled out a preconfigured OpenClaw application template, enabling users to deploy the AI assistant in the cloud with minimal setup."
Chinese tech companies including Tencent, Alibaba, and ByteDance's Volcano Engine have begun integrating OpenClaw into their cloud platforms, easing deployment for Chinese users. The agent connects to workplace tools such as DingTalk and WeCom and can plug into many consumer apps. Users automate tasks like managing schedules, overseeing vibe-coding sessions, and building AI workers. Demos, tutorials, and use cases are spreading rapidly across local social platforms, and some users are buying Mac Minis to run the agent. Cloud providers have released preconfigured templates and model integrations, while some platforms flag safety, privacy, and security considerations.
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