Hong Kong's Privacy Commissioner's Office Raises Alarm on Privacy Risks Linked to OpenClaw and Agentic AI, Urges Safe Usage
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The Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data in Hong Kong has recently voiced its concerns regarding the burgeoning discussions surrounding the security risks tied to the utilization of OpenClaw and other forms of agentic artificial intelligence (Agentic AI). The Office is calling on organizations and the general public to thoroughly comprehend and remain vigilant about the potential privacy and security threats to personal data that may arise from deploying or using such AI technologies. These threats encompass risks like personal data breaches, unauthorized and malicious system takeovers, as well as broader cybersecurity vulnerabilities. It is imperative that adequate and effective security measures are implemented to safeguard the privacy of personal data.