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As ‘lobster fever’ grips China, Tencent makes OpenClaw-based tool available on WeChat

Company says users will be able to use mini-program to send commands from smartphones to PCs via audio messages and images

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People queue to have the OpenClaw AI agent installed on their laptops at Baidu’s  headquarters in Beijing on March 11. Photo: AFP
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Chinese tech giant Tencent Holdings has integrated its QClaw AI agent as a mini-program in its flagship WeChat app as it pushes to expand adoption of its OpenClaw-based tool.

It said QClaw was now accessible as a mini-program inside WeChat after an upgrade on Wednesday that allowed users to transfer files to their personal computers.

QClaw was launched last week as an OpenClaw-based artificial intelligence agent for personal computers that users could control remotely from WeChat on their smartphones.

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Following an upgrade to the initial text-only version, users would soon be able to send commands from smartphones to PCs via audio messages and images through the mini-program. In the future, it would also include functions such as the ability to set automated timed tasks, the company said.

The new version, still in beta testing mode, would be made accessible to more users than the initial version, Tencent said.

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The QClaw upgrade is part of Tencent’s efforts to make it easier to deploy and use the AI agent directly within WeChat, a super app with over 1.4 billion monthly active users, as Chinese tech companies race to capitalise on the country’s “lobster fever”.

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