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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.

Vincent ChowSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-04-06 · 07:58 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Chinese AI rivals clash over Anthropic’s OpenClaw exit amid global token crunch
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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. 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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MiniMax accused Anthropic of hurting the AI community by introducing its restrictions.

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Anthropic announced that Claude subscriptions would no longer cover usage on third-party tools like OpenClaw.

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Anthropic is pulling its Claude models from open-source AI agent tool OpenClaw.

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AI agents have triggered a huge increase in demand for AI tokens.

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Limiting AI subs to first-party products kills these ideas before they are ever born.

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Chinese tech companies are engaged in a public war of words as they compete to capitalise on US start-up Anthropic’s decision to pull its industry-leading Claude models from open-source AI agent tool OpenClaw.The development comes as AI agents have triggered a huge increase in demand for AI tokens – the core metric of AI usage – raising questions about the long-term ability of industry players to meet this demand amid a growing global crunch in computational power.On Sunday, Anthropic announced that Claude subscriptions would no longer cover usage on third-party tools like OpenClaw, a move it said was needed to “prioritise existing customers” of its own products.Chinese companies MiniMax and Xiaomi quickly weighed in, encouraging users to switch to their own token subscription plans instead.Several AI applications can be seen on a smartphone screen, including ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, Microsoft Copilot, Meta AI, Grok and DeepSeek. Photo: dpaIn a post on X, Shanghai-based MiniMax accused Anthropic of hurting the AI community by introducing its restrictions.“There will be more good ideas of how to use AI coming from outside the AI labs than in them,” MiniMax said. “Limiting AI subs to first-party products kills these ideas before they are ever born.”
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