According to CoinWorld, based on monitoring by 1M AI News, Tencent Cloud set up a booth at the park entrance today, where Lighthouse engineers provided free deployment of the open-source AI assistant OpenClaw for users. The services included installation, model configuration, and real-time communication channel integration. Hundreds of instances were deployed within a few hours, with attendees ranging from 2 to 60 years old; some parents brought their children to “raise shrimp” while working. Tencent employees said the last time they had such a large event was when queuing to receive red envelopes for the start of work. Tencent Cloud stated that the Lighthouse daily deployment scale has surpassed the highest peak since the product was launched. On the same day, Tencent also launched several supporting services for OpenClaw. The AI agent development platform ADP introduced an enterprise deployment solution, integrating permission management and security auditing. Cloud desktops now offer pre-installed OpenClaw images, supporting Linux, Windows, and cloud phones. Tencent PC Manager 18.0 launched the “AI Security Sandbox,” providing system-level isolation and behavior monitoring for agent tools like OpenClaw, currently in closed beta.