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Article: China bans OpenClaw from government computers and issues security guidelines amid adoption frenzy — nation scrambles to rein in popular AI agent
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China's central government has banned the installation of the Austrian-developed AI agent OpenClaw on office computers, citing security concerns. Multiple agencies, including the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, have issued guidelines warning of risks like data leaks and cyberattacks due to the tool's broad system access.

The security advisories instruct users to run only official versions, grant minimum permissions, and avoid connecting it to messaging apps. Concurrently, financial regulators have called for "proactive yet prudent" management of AI, while some local governments are paradoxically offering subsidies for OpenClaw app development.

The main topics covered are the government ban and security warnings, the specific risks posed by OpenClaw, the detailed security guidelines issued, and the contrasting policy landscape of restriction versus support for AI agent development.

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https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/china-bans-openclaw-from-government-computers-and-issues-security-guidelines-amid-adoption-frenzy
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2026-03-13 11:20
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