National Intellectual Property Administration: Using agents like OpenClaw to draft patent application documents may trigger multiple risks

Jinse Finance reports that on April 1, the National Intellectual Property Administration today (on the 1st) issued a risk alert. Intelligent agent tools such as OpenClaw (“lobster,” formerly known as Clawdbot and Moltbot) have been exposed as having weak default security configurations, which can easily lead to serious security risks. At the same time, using such intelligent agents to draft patent application documents may also trigger multiple risks. (CCTV)

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