360 Founder Zhou Hongyi: Three Urgent Issues in Lobster Farming - It's Too Difficult for Ordinary People to Raise Them

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Recently, the AI agent project OpenClaw (referred to as AI Lobster by netizens) has sparked a nationwide craze. In response to this phenomenon, Zhou Hongyi, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference and founder of 360, stated that the concept of OpenClaw is very good. It materializes the abstract idea of an “intelligent agent,” allowing anyone with a computer to “raise” their own intelligent agent. This has a positive significance for the popularization and promotion of intelligent agents. At the same time, he also pointed out that OpenClaw still faces three urgent issues to be solved: first, security; second, high installation barriers, making it inconvenient for ordinary users to operate and difficult to popularize among the general public; third, limited skill range, currently capable of performing relatively “high-end” tasks, which is still a distance from truly serving daily life.

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