The Father of OpenClaw Discusses AI Temperature Difference: American Employees May Be Fired for 'Raising Lobsters,' While Chinese Employees Won't Be—Instead, They Might Be Dismissed for Not Using AI
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"Lobster" OpenClaw developer Peter Steinberg noted significant differences in AI application between Chinese and American companies. Chinese companies actively promote AI, even mandating its use among employees, making China a crucial testing ground for AI systems. In contrast, American companies implement restrictions due to security concerns, with some even firing employees for using OpenClaw. Steinberg believes that lessons should be learned from China's rapid adoption of new technologies, exploring AI's potential and mitigating risks through personal testing and interaction. Currently, Steinberg has joined OpenAI, leading the Codex team responsible for code generation tools. He revealed that OpenAI's future core challenge lies in breaking through product positioning limitations, planning to provide every user with personal and work-related AI agents, enabling seamless cross-device and cross-application data access.