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AI security warning
Several Chinese local governments rolled out financial incentives to support open-source artificial intelligence (AI) projects such as OpenClaw.
Following this widespread adoption, the National Computer Network Emergency Response Technical Team issued a risk warning Tuesday about the OpenClaw application. The agency pointed out that the AI agent software carries the risk of being fully controlled by attackers due to its high system permissions and vulnerable default configurations, citing existing cases of prompt injection, operational errors and malicious plug poisoning.
Commercial aerospace momentum
An exchange-traded fund tracking China’s aerospace sector climbed 1.7% Tuesday, maintaining its top position among peers with a total scale of 3.7 billion yuan after seeing three consecutive days of net capital inflows. China’s commercial aerospace industry is expected to see intensive launches, with multiple rocket models entering orbital or recovery testing stages from late March to April.
NEWS SUMMARY
Alibaba’s workplace app DingTalk integrated the OpenClaw model, offering free application programming interface (API) calls for a limited time until March 31.
CATL said its production scheduling for the second quarter and the full year remains largely unchanged, with its capacity utilization rate operating at near-saturation levels.
A U.S. think tank reviewed the successes and failures of China’s tech industry innovations, recommending a strategy of “calibrated coupling” to replace comprehensive decoupling.
Goldman Sachs maintained an overweight rating on Chinese equities.
The Israeli embassy in China refuted rumors claiming that a comprehensive power outage had struck Tel Aviv following an attack on a power station.
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