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OpenClaw that is 'helping' Chinese companies do what govt has banned them from doing

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OpenClaw that is 'helping' Chinese companies do what govt has banned them from doing
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Chinese companies are increasingly adopting the AI tool OpenClaw to automate tasks, leading to workforce reductions despite government efforts to protect jobs. This trend has created a conflict between corporate efficiency goals and state-mandated social stability.

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The adoption of AI in the Chinese labor market poses a significant challenge to state-controlled employment policies and economic stability.

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How OpenClaw that Sam Altman spent billions on is helping companies in China do what the Chinese government has strictly banned them from doing - The Times of India

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