
China’s OpenClaw users paid to install viral AI. Now they spend to remove it

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China's OpenClaw AI, initially embraced by users, has led to a surge in paid services for its uninstallation as concerns over security and decision-making transparency grow. Social media platforms are flooded with uninstall offers, with one Shanghai seller charging 299 yuan. The China Academy of Information and Communications Technology is developing standards for AI agents, emphasizing quality control and user permissions. Universities are warning against OpenClaw installations, urging immediate uninstallation. The MIIT has issued guidelines for safe usage, highlighting the need for caution in the AI era.
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