The Originator of OpenClaw: Dismissed in the U.S. for Its Utilization, Yet Eliminated in China for Its Neglect
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Peter Steinberg, the visionary behind OpenClaw, highlighted in a Bloomberg interview conducted in the United States that there exist notable disparities in the deployment of artificial intelligence between China and the U.S. He mentioned that in the American corporate landscape, leveraging OpenClaw could potentially lead to termination by certain employers. Conversely, in China, the absence of OpenClaw utilization might result in employees being sidelined or outpaced by numerous companies. As an open-source AI agent framework, OpenClaw seamlessly integrates a diverse array of mainstream large-scale models and instant messaging platforms through a unified interface. This integration empowers users to command AI to execute practical tasks, either locally or in the cloud, through intuitive natural language instructions, epitomizing the concept of 'conversing to operate.' This innovative tool has swiftly garnered widespread adoption in China, with some enterprises even mandating its use among staff. In stark contrast, the reception in the United States has been more restrained, with certain companies imposing restrictions on its utilization due to apprehensions regarding data security.