China’s DuClaw AI leap

A new Chinese aviation AI called DuClaw was touted as making OpenClaw “instant and unstoppable,” signaling a notable push in Chinese autonomous aviation tooling — the demo and breakdown aired on YouTube this cycle DuClaw explainer. The clip frames DuClaw as a potential accelerant for agentic/autonomous aviation applications, worth watching as the tech race intensifies DuClaw explainer.

Baidu announced)) the launch of DuClaw on March 11, 2026 as a zero-deployment OpenClaw service hosted on Baidu AI Cloud that runs through a web interface. (prnewswire.com) DuClaw’s launch materials say the service removes server and API-key setup by providing a fully managed OpenClaw environment on Baidu infrastructure and plans integrations with WeCom, DingTalk and Feishu. (prnewswire.com) Baidu promotional and industry write-ups claim the service will plug into Baidu’s broader user base, with one report saying the offering targets Baidu’s roughly 700 million users via search and cloud channels. (abit.ee) DuClaw arrived amid a wave of competing, quickly rolled-out OpenClaw products: ByteDance’s ArkClaw (cloud SaaS) launched in early March, Zhipu’s AutoClaw shipped a one‑click local installer with 50+ built‑in skills, and Alibaba’s QoderWork debuted as a desktop agent in late January and hit full release in early March. (cntechpost.com) Chinese regulators and state firms moved to restrict OpenClaw on office machines in early March, with Bloomberg reporting notices to banks and government agencies on March 10–11 warning against installing OpenClaw for security reasons. (bloomberg.com) Bloomberg also reported that the OpenClaw-driven agent craze has materially affected markets, adding more than $100 billion to valuations across China’s tech sector during the recent surge in agent deployments. (bloomberg.com)

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