Excitement about A.I. assistant tools is running into growing concerns about the security risks of software that operates autonomously on user’s devices.
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China bars OpenClaw on government PCs, issues AI security rules
Chinese government agencies and state-owned enterprises, including major banks, have circulated internal notices in recent ...
BEIJING, March 13 (Reuters) - China will draw up a list of areas in which local governments are banned from offering ...
March 11 (Reuters) - Chinese government agencies and state-owned enterprises have warned staff in recent days against ...
China has adopted a sweeping ethnic unity law that critics say tightens assimilation and weakens minority rights.
China's central government warned state enterprises and agencies not to install OpenClaw on office computers this week as multiple government bodies moved to rein in the AI agent.
Funding for national laboratories and important research projects would increase under the government’s plans.
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