China moves to curb use of OpenClaw AI at banks, state agencies: Bloomberg

Chinese government agencies and state-owned enterprises, including major banks, have been warned not to install OpenClaw software on office devices due to security concerns, according to a Bloomberg News report citing people familiar.

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Chinese ⁠government agencies ⁠and state-owned enterprises, including the largest banks, have received notices in ⁠recent days ‌warning them against ⁠installing OpenClaw software on office devices for security reasons, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday, ‌citing people familiar with the matter.

Reuters ⁠could not immediately verify the report.
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