OpenClaw Founder Praises Youdao's LobsterAI, Expresses "Love" for the Product

Deep News03-24

AI Agent open-source project OpenClaw's founder, Peter Steinberger, recently endorsed NetEase Youdao's desktop-level Agent product, LobsterAI, on a global social media platform, explicitly stating "Love LobsterAI."

Public information indicates that NetEase Youdao's LobsterAI is the first AI Agent product to achieve 100% complete code open-source. Marketed as a "7×24 all-scenario personal assistant," it utilizes an intuitive GUI for interaction, eliminating complex command-line operations and enabling users with no technical background to orchestrate multi-step complex tasks effortlessly. The product is now fully integrated with major domestic IM platforms, including Enterprise WeChat, QQ, DingTalk, and Feishu, with WeChat integration completed as early as March 22.

On the technical front, NetEase Youdao LobsterAI has fully launched a skills store and exclusively features the find-skills search tool. It is compatible with over 5,000 core skills built on OpenClaw, allowing one-click installation and real-time synchronization of all skills from GitHub.

Additionally, the product eliminates the risk of cloud data leaks at the physical architecture level, incorporating multiple security encryption protections and an ad-free, clean interactive environment. Notably, NetEase LobsterAI currently offers 300 points upon login, enabling users to directly access top domestic AI models.

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