• Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·03-10 21:08

      OpenClaw Concept Sees Explosive Heat! Which HK/US Stocks Are You Bullish?

      OpenClaw continues to heat up, with Hong Kong AI concept stocks rallying across the board: $KNOWLEDGE ATLAS(02513)$ rose nearly 13%, $TENCENT(00700)$ up about 7%, and $MINIMAX-WP(00100)$ jumped over 22%. The main catalyst for Tencent’s surge today was the launch of its new all-scenario AI agent, WorkBuddy, dubbed the “Tencent version of OpenClaw” by the industry. According to Citigroup, this marks China’s AI industry moving from “just chat” to actually helping users get work done. Leveraging its all-scenario ecosystem, Tencent has become the fastest “harvester” for OpenClaw adoption. Which AI Stocks to Watch Amid the Hong Kong Surge and U.S. Market? Although U
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    • kelvin8888kelvin8888
      ·00:15
      Unlike standard AI chat, autonomous agents like OpenClaw loop through reasoning, error handling, retries, consuming 100x more tokens. To run these agents, the cloud needs more H200/B200 GPUs, while local setups drive demand for high-performance cards like RTX 5090. NVDA remains the sole “arms supplier” in this war.
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    • TimothyXTimothyX
      ·03-10 23:53
      Microsoft isn’t sitting idle. Its newly released Copilot Tasks, based on Anthropic tech, is a strong countermeasure. OpenClaw’s biggest weakness is privacy and security, which Microsoft mitigates by embedding execution capabilities inside Office 365’s secure sandbox. Once OpenClaw trains user habits, large enterprises are likely to migrate to Microsoft’s paid agents—though past missteps remind us that product execution still matters.
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    • Cadi PoonCadi Poon
      ·03-10 23:49
      The main catalyst for Tencent’s surge today was the launch of its new all-scenario AI agent, WorkBuddy, dubbed the “Tencent version of OpenClaw” by the industry. According to Citigroup, this marks China’s AI industry moving from “just chat” to actually helping users get work done. Leveraging its all-scenario ecosystem, Tencent has become the fastest “harvester” for OpenClaw adoption.
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·03-10 21:49
      From my perspective, the hype around OpenClaw  is partly justified because AI is finally moving beyond simple chat to actually executing tasks. If agents can automate workflows like research or scheduling, that’s a real productivity shift. Still, I’m cautious since AI trends often run ahead of real adoption. From an investment angle, I lean toward infrastructure players. Companies like NVIDIA benefit as token consumption rises because autonomous agents require far more compute. At the same time, platforms such as Alphabet and Microsoft could capture long-term value by embedding AI execution into their ecosystems. In terms of opportunities, Tencent launching WorkBuddy shows how quickly AI can scale within large ecosystems. But personally, I still prefer global leaders like NVIDIA and
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    • Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·03-10 21:08

      OpenClaw Concept Sees Explosive Heat! Which HK/US Stocks Are You Bullish?

      OpenClaw continues to heat up, with Hong Kong AI concept stocks rallying across the board: $KNOWLEDGE ATLAS(02513)$ rose nearly 13%, $TENCENT(00700)$ up about 7%, and $MINIMAX-WP(00100)$ jumped over 22%. The main catalyst for Tencent’s surge today was the launch of its new all-scenario AI agent, WorkBuddy, dubbed the “Tencent version of OpenClaw” by the industry. According to Citigroup, this marks China’s AI industry moving from “just chat” to actually helping users get work done. Leveraging its all-scenario ecosystem, Tencent has become the fastest “harvester” for OpenClaw adoption. Which AI Stocks to Watch Amid the Hong Kong Surge and U.S. Market? Although U
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      OpenClaw Concept Sees Explosive Heat! Which HK/US Stocks Are You Bullish?
    • ShyonShyon
      ·03-10 21:49
      From my perspective, the hype around OpenClaw  is partly justified because AI is finally moving beyond simple chat to actually executing tasks. If agents can automate workflows like research or scheduling, that’s a real productivity shift. Still, I’m cautious since AI trends often run ahead of real adoption. From an investment angle, I lean toward infrastructure players. Companies like NVIDIA benefit as token consumption rises because autonomous agents require far more compute. At the same time, platforms such as Alphabet and Microsoft could capture long-term value by embedding AI execution into their ecosystems. In terms of opportunities, Tencent launching WorkBuddy shows how quickly AI can scale within large ecosystems. But personally, I still prefer global leaders like NVIDIA and
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    • TimothyXTimothyX
      ·03-10 23:53
      Microsoft isn’t sitting idle. Its newly released Copilot Tasks, based on Anthropic tech, is a strong countermeasure. OpenClaw’s biggest weakness is privacy and security, which Microsoft mitigates by embedding execution capabilities inside Office 365’s secure sandbox. Once OpenClaw trains user habits, large enterprises are likely to migrate to Microsoft’s paid agents—though past missteps remind us that product execution still matters.
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    • Cadi PoonCadi Poon
      ·03-10 23:49
      The main catalyst for Tencent’s surge today was the launch of its new all-scenario AI agent, WorkBuddy, dubbed the “Tencent version of OpenClaw” by the industry. According to Citigroup, this marks China’s AI industry moving from “just chat” to actually helping users get work done. Leveraging its all-scenario ecosystem, Tencent has become the fastest “harvester” for OpenClaw adoption.
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    • kelvin8888kelvin8888
      ·00:15
      Unlike standard AI chat, autonomous agents like OpenClaw loop through reasoning, error handling, retries, consuming 100x more tokens. To run these agents, the cloud needs more H200/B200 GPUs, while local setups drive demand for high-performance cards like RTX 5090. NVDA remains the sole “arms supplier” in this war.
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