Intelligence Archive
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March 2026
Former Alibaba VP Ren Geng Teams Up With Ex-Li Auto Exec to Launch Embodied AI Startup
Ren Geng, former Alibaba Vice President and President of Alibaba Cloud China, is reportedly launching an embodied AI startup with Lang Xianpeng, former head of Li Auto's intelligent driving unit. The venture, which has already secured significant funding, aims to develop a full-stack embodied intelligence platform targeting the humanoid robot market, directly competing with Tesla's efforts.
MiniMax Empowers 'OpenClaw' AI with Voice Customization and Music Composition Skills
MiniMax has integrated its advanced Speech and Music models into the OpenClaw ecosystem, equipping the '小龙虾' AI assistant with new skills for custom voice generation and full song creation within popular workplace chat applications.
Tencent Tests QClaw: One-Click 'Lobster' Deployment with WeChat and QQ Integration
Tencent is reportedly testing QClaw, a local one-click deployment tool for the 'Lobster' (OpenClaw) framework. The new product aims to simplify the setup of AI agents and integrates deeply with WeChat and QQ, allowing users to control their computers remotely via chat.
GLM-4.7-FlashMa Huateng Surprised by Viral Demand for Tencent's Free OpenClaw Installation
Tencent announced free installation of the AI agent OpenClaw, triggering a massive surge in demand that led to queues at their headquarters. Co-founder Ma Huateng expressed surprise at the overwhelming response, noting that even other major cloud providers have since launched one-click deployment services.
GLM-4.7-FlashEnterprise WeChat Integrates OpenClaw to Enable Hands-On AI Automation
Enterprise WeChat announced on March 9, 2026, that it now supports the OpenClaw framework, allowing AI agents to perform hands-on tasks on computers. This integration connects a vast ecosystem of cloud providers and AI models, transforming AI from a conversational assistant into a 'digital employee' capable of executing workflows like file management and email replies.
GLM-4.7-FlashSupreme Court Clarifies AI Liability Boundaries in Landmark Case
In a significant ruling, China's Supreme Court has clarified that AI models are not legal persons and cannot be held liable for 'hallucinations' where the platform operator has exercised reasonable care. The court rejected a lawsuit filed by a user who was misled by an AI that erroneously provided university admission information and later offered a 100,000 yuan compensation, ruling that the operator was not at fault.
GLM-4.7-FlashChina's Supreme Court Warns: AI Deepfake Fraud Tactics Are More Concealed, Deceptive
China's Supreme People's Court has issued a stark warning about the rising threat of telecom fraud powered by maliciously abused AI technologies like deepfake face-swapping and voice synthesis. Court officials state these tools make scams more intelligent, difficult to detect, and socially harmful, with a refined black-grey industry chain driving the crime wave. Data shows handled fraud cases increased in 2025.
Shenzhen Launches First 'Government Lobster' AI Agents, Futian District Unveils AI Digital Employee 2.0
Shenzhen's Futian District has officially launched its upgraded AI Digital Employee 2.0 system, featuring the first deployment of 'Government Lobster' intelligent agents. This new generation moves beyond simple Q&A to become highly autonomous execution agents capable of task decomposition, process scheduling, and independent decision-making. The system, already operational at the Hedao 'e-Station' service center, can automatically pre-review application materials in minutes, drastically reducing processing times from one day to near-instantaneous results.
Baidu Intelligent Cloud Offers Free OpenClaw Installation Following Tencent's Lead
Baidu Intelligent Cloud is expanding the availability of the 'Crayfish' (OpenClaw) AI automation tool by offering free offline installation services in multiple cities. This move follows a similar initiative by Tencent Cloud and aims to lower technical barriers for users.
GLM-4.7-FlashAI Short Film Director Clarifies Viral Claims: 5 Billion Views Unverified, $3000 Only Covers Compute Costs
Yang Hanhan, director of the viral AI-generated short film 'Huo Qubing', has publicly clarified widespread misinformation about the project. She stated the reported '5 billion views' figure is unverified and originated from Taiwanese media, while the '$3000 cost' only accounts for compute resources, excluding labor. The actual project involved a 3-person core team completing one episode in 48 hours.
iFlytek Chairman Outlines Vision for Educational AI: Companions Must Grade, Not Just Answer
At the 2026 National People's Congress, iFlytek Chairman Liu Qingfeng argued that true educational AI companions must develop sophisticated grading and analytical capabilities to foster critical thinking, moving beyond simple question-answering. He emphasized the need for specialized, evaluated systems in China's education sector.
Kimi AI Sees Explosive Growth in Paid Subscriptions, 20-Day Revenue Tops Full-Year 2025
Data from global payment platform Stripe reveals that Kimi AI's personal subscription payment orders surged dramatically in January and February 2026. January saw an 8280% month-over-month increase, followed by a further 123.8% rise in February. This growth propelled Kimi's ranking on Stripe's global list from outside the top 100 to 9th place. Driven by the K2.5 model and Kimi Claw, the company achieved revenue in just 20 days that exceeded its total revenue for the entire year of 2025.