Chinese government is warning about the AI agent that Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang calls 'The New Computer,' and engineers in the country have been lining up to install

China's tech sector is grappling with OpenClaw, an AI agent that rapidly gained popularity, leading to government warnings about data leaks and misuse. Despite initial enthusiasm and widespread adoption by major companies, security concerns are now paramount. The powerful yet unrefined technology poses significant risks, prompting a swift shift from widespread adoption to cautious removal.

Chinese government is warning about the AI agent that Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang calls 'The New Computer,' and engineers in the country have been lining up to install
China's tech sector is grappling with OpenClaw, an AI agent that rapidly gained popularity, leading to government warnings about data leaks and misuse. Despite initial enthusiasm and widespread adoption by major companies, security concerns are now paramount. The powerful yet unrefined technology poses significant risks, prompting a swift shift from widespread adoption to cautious removal.