Tencent lanza ClawPro para ampliar la suite OpenClaw en medio del auge de la inteligencia artificial en China

La unidad de nube de Tencent lanzó el jueves la beta pública de ClawPro, una plataforma de gestión de agentes de IA para que las empresas implementen plantillas de OpenClaw, seleccionen modelos y agentes, rastreen el consumo de tokens y gestionen la seguridad. La compañía afirmó que las empresas pueden implementarla en solo 10 minutos sin necesidad de soporte técnico especializado.

Tencent ha ampliado su suite OpenClaw con ClawPro, una herramienta empresarial lanzada en beta pública por su unidad de nube el jueves en medio del auge de la IA en China. La plataforma permite a las empresas implementar plantillas de OpenClaw, seleccionar modelos y agentes, rastrear el consumo de tokens y gestionar la configuración de seguridad. Tencent declaró que las empresas pueden implementar ClawPro en solo 10 minutos, sin necesidad de soporte técnico especializado. La compañía había lanzado anteriormente WorkBuddy, un agente de IA compatible con OpenClaw para tareas laborales, y QClaw, que se conecta a su superaplicación WeChat, entre otras herramientas. Las palabras clave del informe del South China Morning Post incluyen rivales como Alibaba Group Holding, ByteDance y Volcano Engine de Tencent.

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