KNOWLEDGE ATLAS Shares Surge Over 15% in Morning Session Following Launch of AutoClaw and National Deployment Initiative

Stock News03-16 10:08

KNOWLEDGE ATLAS (02513) rose more than 15% during early trading. At the time of writing, the stock was up 10.75%, trading at HK$587, with a turnover of HK$874 million. On March 10, KNOWLEDGE ATLAS AI officially launched AutoClaw, a localized version of the OpenClaw application that supports one-click installation. This simplifies the deployment of high-threshold AI agents into a three-step process—download, install, and open—making the popular open-source project OpenClaw more accessible. Following the launch, the company announced the initiation of its "National Lobster Deployment Plan," offering lobster installation services to local governments, enterprises, universities, and other organizations interested in the technology. A recent research report from J.P. Morgan noted that KNOWLEDGE ATLAS has reached a significant inflection point, particularly in its global API business. The release of GLM-4.5/4.6/4.7, combined with a clear strategic shift toward agent systems, tool-enhanced reasoning, and developer-facing infrastructure, indicates the company is aligning its technology roadmap with globally leading capabilities—especially production-level coding, long-context reasoning, and multi-step execution stability. These attributes are commercially critical as they enable genuine workflow replacement rather than marginal assistance, thereby unlocking significantly larger enterprise and developer budgets.

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