AI Chatbot OpenClaw Ban: The Chinese government is scared of an AI chatbot and has banned it in government offices. In fact, the Chinese government has banned banks, offices and government employees from using OpenClaw chatbots. The government says that this step is being taken for security reasons. Let us tell you that OpenClaw is an open-source software, which can automatically complete many tasks on the computer with the help of a little human guidance.
Government has been giving warnings
The use of this chatbot has increased in China in the last few months. Many big AI companies and tech developers are promoting it and many government departments have started using it. On the other hand, the Chinese government and regulators were continuously giving warnings regarding its use. It was said in the warning that there is a danger of data being leaked and deleted from this chatbot as well as being misused. Now the government has advised not to use this chatbot even on personal devices. Even the families of the Chinese army have been alerted about this.
What’s different about this chatbot?
OpenClaw is a personal AI assistant that runs on a computer instead of a server. It gives the user more control than other tools. After getting permission, it can read emails and check calendars and along with reading documents, it also takes care of the mentioned things. It has many important access to the computer. Along with reading files, it can also run commands. This also creates some risks. In fact, if something goes wrong, your data may be leaked.
Became ‘dangerous’ because of his qualities
The very features of OpenClaw are making it dangerous. Actually, it has access to users’ emails and other files, which can be leaked. Concern is being expressed regarding this only. The Chinese government does not want this AI chatbot to leak any data related to the army or the government.
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