Zhou Hongyi, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) and founder of 360 Group, said in an interview that while it's a remarkable innovation, it also has significant shortcomings, including a high barrier to entry, highly random results, and prominent security risks. He said that "Lobster" is more like an intern and needs to be treated as a digital employee and digital assistant, requiring patient training. He revealed that to address the three major problems of OpenClaw—high installation barriers, random results, and security risks—they will launch "360 Safe Lobster," lowering the barrier to entry, enabling one-click deployment, and minimizing the difficulty for ordinary users to use the intelligent agent. It will ensure that "Lobster" will not damage the user's system, delete data, or leak passwords or other private information on the user's computer. (Beijing Evening News)