Crowds in China queue for OpenClaw AI agent installs

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.

Amid recent government warnings about security risks, people have lined up on streets in China this month to install OpenClaw, an AI agent that goes beyond conversational tools by autonomously executing tasks. With user permissions, it can browse the internet, organise files, send emails, analyse data, or run code—like a tireless digital employee.

Some travelled from other cities and waited hours for engineers to complete setups, receiving 'birth certificates' upon installation. The quirky scenes signal a pivotal moment in the global AI race, showcasing technological enthusiasm alongside corporate strategies and the risks of digital gold rushes.

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