@rohanpaul_ai: OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger talks about how China is going all-in for AI agents and OpenClaw. "In China, install…
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OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger discusses China's aggressive adoption of AI agents for workplace automation, contrasting subsidy incentives with employment risks elsewhere. The talk highlights how employees are mandated to automate tasks daily using tools like OpenClaw under threat of termination.
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