Gate News Report, March 13 — During an interview with LatePost, Tencent Cloud team revealed that Tencent currently has more than 10 Claw-like products launched, in beta testing, or in development. Among them, WorkBuddy started development as early as January 17, with a team of three or four building an MVP overnight, and it was open for internal testing the following Monday. Originally scheduled for release on March 16, it was launched a week early due to the surge in device installations. The team also prepared materials, documentation, and installation packages in advance for the Spring Festival release, “to avoid being caught off guard like last year’s DeepSeek.”
On security, Tencent Cloud Security General Manager Su Jiandong stated that Tencent’s security solutions not only serve internal products but also provide the same capabilities for third-party OpenClaw deployments, covering three levels: host security (vulnerability detection, plaintext password encryption), network security (prompt injection prevention, sensitive data leak detection), and supply chain security (malicious skills access detection). Tencent Cloud team leader Ding Ning also responded to doubts about “pseudo-requirements,” admitting that OpenClaw “cannot make one person do the work of ten,” but believes that the willingness of many non-technical users to actively engage with AI itself is a meaningful step.