National People's Congress representatives pay attention to raising crayfish and remind service platforms to fulfill their safety responsibilities.

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10/03/2026
At the beginning of spring, AI "raising lobsters" has become a hot topic across the internet. The open-source AI intelligent body tool OpenClaw is called "lobster" by everyone because its icon is a red lobster. It integrates multi-channel communication capabilities with large language models to build a customized AI assistant with persistent memory and proactive capabilities. A group of domestic technology companies are actively entering the field, and many entrepreneurs see the entrepreneurial opportunity of "one-person company." Gao Wen, a national People's Congress representative, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, and director of the Peng Cheng Laboratory, introduced to CCTV journalists that the emergence of intelligent body tools like OpenClaw has greatly reduced the threshold for entrepreneurship, but the nature of its open-source tools also raises security responsibilities. Gao Wen reminded users to be cautious against potential cybersecurity risks, and pointed out that internet platforms providing services similar to OpenClaw's intelligent assistant should solidify their entity responsibilities and fulfill obligations such as security risk assessment.