In China this month, people have been lining up on streets to install an AI programme on their computers. Some had travelled from other cities. Others had waited for hours for engineers to set it up for them. There were even “birth certificates” given out upon installation.
The programme is OpenClaw. Its logo is a red lobster. Chinese internet users quickly coined a phrase for the phenomenon: raising lobsters.
The scene looks quirky, even amusing. But beneath the spectacle lies a revealing…
Frenzy over AI agent OpenClaw shows the lobster has escaped the pot

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