- Tencent has integrated QClaw – an AI agent based on OpenClaw – directly into WeChat as a mini-program.
- Users can control their computers via smartphones, send files, and issue remote commands through WeChat.
- The new version expands from text to support voice and image inputs for sending commands to PCs.
- QClaw is currently in beta, with plans to expand to more users in the near future.
- WeChat has over 1.4 billion monthly active users, providing QClaw with a massive deployment platform.
- OpenClaw enables various tasks such as programming, file management, ticket booking, and process automation.
- In the future, QClaw will add scheduled automation features.
- However, this AI agent has deep system access, raising concerns about security and privacy.
- China is experiencing “lobster fever” – a booming wave of AI agents among enterprises and individual users.
- Alibaba and ByteDance are also quickly launching similar OpenClaw tools on their platforms.
- China’s advantage stems from low costs, a large developer community, and high demand for AI applications.
- Conclusion: Tencent has integrated QClaw – an AI agent based on OpenClaw – directly into WeChat as a mini-program. By leveraging WeChat’s 1.4 billion users, Tencent is pushing OpenClaw agents to turn smartphones into remote computer controllers. With voice, image commands, and automation, QClaw opens an era where AI acts on behalf of humans. However, deep system access also raises significant security concerns as the “AI agent fever” spreads across China.
“AI Lobster” Fever: Tencent Integrates OpenClaw Assistant into WeChat for Voice-Controlled Computing
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