Recently, Tencent officially launched the free installation service of AI agent OpenClaw (originally named Clawdbot/Moltbot) through Tencent Cloud, which immediately caused a strong reaction in the market. Within just a few hours after the announcement, hundreds of OpenClaw instances had already been deployed on Tencent Cloud servers. Ma Huateng, founder of Tencent, publicly stated that the product's popularity exceeded expectations.

It is reported that OpenClaw is an AI agent tool that supports deployment on personal computers and cloud platforms. Its distinctive "lobster" icon has become a focus in the industry. In response to the scene of users queuing up at Tencent Building to inquire, major domestic cloud service providers including Tencent Cloud, Ali Cloud, JD Cloud, Volcano Engine, and Baidu Intelligent Cloud have all followed up, launching the simplified cloud deployment of OpenClaw and complete supporting services, achieving an one-click installation experience for users.

The sudden popularity of OpenClaw not only boosted the activity of related "raising shrimp" concept stocks in the secondary market, but also marked a turning point for AI Agents (intelligent agents) moving from laboratories to large-scale applications. Leading companies such as Tencent have significantly lowered the technical barriers for individuals and enterprises to deploy advanced AI agents by providing free cloud infrastructure support.