Tencent QClaw starts internal testing: It enables WeChat and QQ dual-end access to "Little Lobster".
According to media reports, Tencent is currently developing a product called QClaw, which is an OpenClaw one-click launch package. After downloading the QClaw application, users can easily deploy the "Xiaolongxia" (small lobster) on their local computer with just one click. "Xiaolongxia" is the nickname for the recently popular AI open-source intelligent agent OpenClaw, which is named after its red lobster icon, and is capable of automatically organizing files, sending and receiving emails, and even taking over device operations through natural language commands. The report points out that QClaw is not a set of agent frameworks that Tencent has rewritten from scratch, but a productized packaging around OpenClaw. It addresses how "ordinary people can easily get it up and running, connected, and using it". According to leaked internal testing information, the core product form of QClaw is a local one-click launch package. After downloading and installing it, users can easily deploy Xiaolongxia on their local computer. If the user has previously installed OpenClaw on their machine, they can directly associate it with just one click. In terms of models, QClaw supports domestic models such as Kimi, MiniMax, and also supports custom models. It is reported that QClaw is currently in the internal testing phase and is expected to go live in the near future. As of the time of writing, Tencent has not yet responded.
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