Zhu Xiaohu: OpenClaw adds over 300,000 Skills in one month, with a growth rate comparable to the rise of personal internet

Gate News, March 9 — Zhu Xiaohu, Managing Partner of GSR Ventures, attended the Shenzhen “OpenClaw Hardcore Lobster Party” yesterday and made several comments on the development of the OpenClaw ecosystem. Zhu Xiaohu stated that within one month of its launch, OpenClaw has added over 300,000 Skills globally. The growth rate is similar to the rise of the internet in its early days. He expects that in one to two months, AI PCs will begin pre-installing OpenClaw, and the battle for entry points will officially begin. Regarding competition between startups and large corporations, Zhu Xiaohu suggested starting with vertical scenarios and leveraging OpenClaw traffic to build a moat. He pointed out, “In China, there’s basically no chance to directly compete with ByteDance.” Additionally, Zhu Xiaohu predicts that future websites will no longer be designed for human users but for machines and AI. Some software companies are already transforming, restructuring content to be more easily understood and accessed by AI. This event was jointly hosted by XiaLiao, MiniMax, and Extraordinary Research & Development, with guests including Tianji Capital founder Zhang Qian and Yaotu Capital founding partner Bai Zongyi.

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