This week's traffic secret in the Chinese tech circle is definitely Clawdbot. It just gained momentum on social media, and according to the "time zone effect" of domestic media, large-scale reposting and hype are about to follow. Looking at Clawdbot's essence, it is an "all-platform automated processing agent." To put it simply, it's like a localized version of Manus, helping you get things done with a focus on full hosting. But honestly, this kind of thing is destined to be "an illusion in China." Looking at Manus's current situation and the attempts by Doubao Phone, the outcomes are quite obvious. The domestic market doesn't even open basic social media APIs, let alone allow AI to access data from Tencent's products.
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This week's traffic secret in the Chinese tech circle is definitely Clawdbot. It just gained momentum on social media, and according to the "time zone effect" of domestic media, large-scale reposting and hype are about to follow. Looking at Clawdbot's essence, it is an "all-platform automated processing agent." To put it simply, it's like a localized version of Manus, helping you get things done with a focus on full hosting. But honestly, this kind of thing is destined to be "an illusion in China." Looking at Manus's current situation and the attempts by Doubao Phone, the outcomes are quite obvious. The domestic market doesn't even open basic social media APIs, let alone allow AI to access data from Tencent's products.