Chinese AI rivals clash over Anthropic’s OpenClaw exit amid global token crunch
Chinese tech companies are vying to attract users after Anthropic removed its Claude models from the open-source AI agent tool OpenClaw. Anthropic cited the need to prioritize its own customers amid a surge in demand for AI tokens, driven by the increasing popularity of AI agents.

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AI-generatedChinese tech companies are vying to attract users after Anthropic removed its Claude models from the open-source AI agent tool OpenClaw. Anthropic cited the need to prioritize its own customers amid a surge in demand for AI tokens, driven by the increasing popularity of AI agents. This decision has sparked a debate about the sustainability of meeting token demand given a global shortage of computational power. MiniMax, a Shanghai-based company, criticized Anthropic's move, arguing that limiting AI subscriptions to first-party products stifles innovation within the broader AI community. MiniMax and Xiaomi are encouraging OpenClaw users to switch to their own token subscription plans as alternatives.
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5 extractedMiniMax accused Anthropic of hurting the AI community by introducing its restrictions.
Anthropic announced that Claude subscriptions would no longer cover usage on third-party tools like OpenClaw.
Anthropic is pulling its Claude models from open-source AI agent tool OpenClaw.
AI agents have triggered a huge increase in demand for AI tokens.
Limiting AI subs to first-party products kills these ideas before they are ever born.