Recently, some netizens posted a complaint: "Don't let Tencent touch your computer! Tencent Cloud, you really taught me a lesson today. Don't participate in Tencent's public welfare installation of OpenClaw!"The netizen said that after he installed the relevant program in the morning, Tencent Cloud continued to make small deductions at high frequency without any prompts or notifications. As of the time of posting, more than 200 yuan had been deducted.

Netizens questioned: "Tencent, can you look any more ugly? Just rely on this gimmick to make this little money?" According to the screenshot provided by the netizen, the total cost incurred this time was 211.311133000 yuan.

On the same day, Tencent's official account "Tencent AI" responded, "Thank you for your feedback. According to the screenshot verification, the relevant fees are generated by historical usage and have nothing to do with this OpenClaw deployment. Please feel free to use it. If you still have questions, please feel free to contact us at any time. Thank you for your support!"

It is reported that Tencent recently held an OpenClaw free installation event in the North Square of Tencent Tower in Shenzhen. Tencent Cloud Lighthouse engineers provided one-stop services at the site, covering installation and deployment, model configuration, IM channel opening and popular skill unlocking.

The live event was very popular and there were long queues. The age range of participating users ranges from 2 to 60 years old, and there is no shortage of parents who help their children receive services on their behalf.

According to public information, OpenClaw is an open source project initiated by retired Austrian programmer Peter Steinberger. It is an open source agent framework that allows large models to obtain local operating system permissions, allowing AI to execute Shell commands and operate file systems on its own, achieving so-called "local agent sovereignty."