Tencent sets up a live booth, ByteDance live streaming helps users "raise lobsters" Agent China Trend Rising

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[Caixin] On March 6th, a long line formed outside Tencent’s Shenzhen headquarters. Tencent Cloud engineers set up a free on-site booth to help users install OpenClaw (commonly known as “Lobster”) in the cloud. According to Tencent, nearly a thousand developers and AI enthusiasts attended the event. Starting at 10 a.m., hundreds of reservation numbers were issued within an hour, and the installation took only 5 minutes.

Tencent stated that the participants at the offline event included a non-heritage expert nearly 70 years old, a retired aerospace engineer in his 60s, and a fourth-grade elementary school student from Shenzhen.

ByteDance’s cloud provider Volcano Engine and AI Agent platform Kuzu also hosted live sessions on March 4th-5th to introduce deployment methods and usage tips for OpenClaw. Additionally, Volcano Engine will hold offline OpenClaw exchange events in Chengdu and Shanghai in mid-March; Feishu will start live broadcasts on March 6th every weekday evening to share experiences with OpenClaw.

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