Tuesday, March 10, 2026

🦞 China’s OpenClaw flurry

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OpenAI partner Nscale has raised $2 billion in funding that values the data center developer at $14.6 billion. That places the UK-based firm among Europe's most valuable startups. The company also added former Meta executives Sheryl Sandberg and Nick Clegg as directors.

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The hype and excitement for OpenClaw is even bigger over in China, writes Zheping Huang in today's Tech In Depth essay. People are rushing to see what they can build with the tool for AI agents, and internet companies from Tencent to Zhipu are hurrying to offer them options for doing it painlessly.

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