What could possibly unite a nearly 70-year-old expert in intangible cultural heritage, a retired engineer in his 60s, a mother cradling a 2-year-old, and a 9-year-old primary schooler—all patiently queuing up for installation? The answer lies in the recent explosion of popularity surrounding OpenClaw (affectionately dubbed ‘Lobster’) within the tech sphere, thanks to its free installation event. On March 6th, nearly a thousand developers and AI aficionados flocked to the Tencent Building, where they accomplished the cloud-based installation of OpenClaw with the expert guidance of Tencent Cloud engineers. OpenClaw stands out as an open-source, local-centric AI automation agent engine, adept at executing tasks like file management and process orchestration in both local and private cloud settings through intuitive natural language commands. It effectively bridges the divide between ‘conversational suggestions’ and ‘automated execution’, revolutionizing the way we interact with technology.
