L'agent d'IA OpenClaw est équipé d'un bras robotique physique

Un auteur a récemment attaché un bras robotique physique à un agent d'IA OpenClaw pour des tests pratiques.

L'expérience a exploré comment les avancées dans les capacités de programmation de l'IA simplifient la création et le fonctionnement des robots. L'auteur a décrit avoir fourni à l'agent un véritable bras robotique avec lequel interagir et a noté que les résultats ont dépassé les attentes. Cette approche pratique met en lumière les liens croissants entre les modèles d'intelligence artificielle et les applications robotiques concrètes.

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Chinese cybersecurity agency warns of OpenClaw AI risks

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China's national cybersecurity authority has warned of security risks in the OpenClaw AI agent software, which could allow attackers to gain full control of users' computer systems. The software has seen rapid growth in downloads and usage, with major domestic cloud platforms offering one-click deployment services, but its default security configuration is weak.

This month in China, people have queued on streets to install the AI agent OpenClaw on their computers. Some travelled from other cities, others waited hours for engineers to set it up, and 'birth certificates' were issued upon installation. The frenzy highlights enthusiasm for AI agents.

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Following initial alerts from cybersecurity agencies, the Chinese government has warned offices of ongoing security risks from OpenClaw AI, as its use proliferates in government agencies and workplaces despite crackdowns.

As cybersecurity agencies warned of risks in the popular open-source AI agent OpenClaw (see prior coverage), China's local governments are pushing ahead with subsidies and development plans, exemplified by Wuxi's comprehensive support program. Central authorities, including the People's Bank of China, urge caution, underscoring tensions between local enthusiasm and national security priorities.

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Following earlier reports of direct attacks on OpenClaw AI agents, TechRadar warns that infostealers are now disguising themselves as Claude Code, OpenClaw, and other AI developer tools. Users should exercise caution with search engine results. Published March 18, 2026.

Elon Musk revealed that Tesla has altered the design of its Optimus robot's finger joints featured in recently published patents. The original rolling contact joints, highlighted by robotics enthusiast Scott Walter, did not perform as intended. Musk shared this update in a post late on April 19.

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Google has introduced a new command-line interface tool for its Workspace suite, aimed at simplifying integration with AI systems like OpenClaw. The tool bundles APIs from products such as Gmail, Drive, and Calendar, though it is not an officially supported product. This release emphasizes ease of use for both human developers and AI agents.

 

 

 

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