PANews reported on March 10th that Qixia District of Nanjing released "Several Measures on Supporting the Integration and Development of Open Source AI Intelligent Agent Tools such as OpenClaw with OPC." The measures mention that, relying on the Qizhi OPC cloud platform, free deployment services and supporting development toolkits for OpenClaw and other open-source AI tools will be provided to developers, integrating mainstream AI development frameworks and open-source code libraries to enable rapid access to production factors. Developers joining the OPC community will receive corresponding amounts of free computing power resources and subsidies for API calls to leading domestic large-scale models, supporting hourly and daily rentals of "elastic computing power" to reduce initial development costs. Furthermore, the OPC community "Zijin Xingchen," located in Zijinshan Science and Technology City in Nanjing Jiangning Development Zone, launched the "Six Lobster Policies," a comprehensive entrepreneurial support system tailored for OpenClaw developers and OPC companies across six dimensions: computing power, space, capital, talent, scenarios, and services.


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