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Agentic AI is the latest buzzword in tech, with open-source AI agents like OpenClaw designed to autonomously carry out work tasks. Taiwanese officials say the technology could eventually be integrated into government systems. But they stress the importance of developing sovereign AI amid security concerns.

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00:00Lobsters.
00:02Not just a sea creature, this is also what popular open source AI agent OpenClaw has
00:08adopted as its mascot.
00:10The nickname gained popularity in China, leading to a trend known as raising lobsters, which
00:16refers to training these autonomous AI agents to perform work tasks.
00:21Agentic AI is the big buzzword in tech these days, including at NVIDIA's GTC conference
00:27this year, where CEO Jensen Huang said tools like OpenClaw are ushering in a new era.
00:34OpenClaw has open sourced essentially the operating system of agentic computers.
00:41It is no different than how Windows made it possible for us to create personal computers.
00:47Now OpenClaw has made it possible for us to create personal agents.
00:52Supporters say it would transform workplace operations.
00:55Some Taiwanese companies are already testing the technology.
01:00One business leader says she's invested around $1,000 so far in using OpenClaw and has already
01:07seen big gains in efficiency.
01:16This is not only something businesses are considering.
01:23Officials say agentic AI could soon be integrated into government systems.
01:28But they warn that technology also brings security risks.
01:32This will definitely be融入 a mobile system.
01:35It will increase the efficiency of agentic AI to our mobile users.
01:41But in short, this technology is too close.
01:45There will be a lot of financial threats.
01:47Lin says the US, China and the EU all hold different views about AI development.
01:53And some global tech companies including Microsoft and Google have already imposed limits on agentic
01:59AI use.
02:01As both governments and corporations start to weigh in, the digital ministry says it's
02:06crucial that Taiwan builds its own computing power to maintain control over data and systems.
02:19Taiwan is now trying to strike a balance.
02:22Taiwan is now trying to strike a balance.
02:22The goal?
02:23Embrace innovation while keeping control over data, systems and national security.
02:29Patrick Chen and Lili Lamatina for Taiwan Plus.
02:32You are trying to strike a balance.
02:35You
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