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Chinese AI rivals clash over Anthropic’s OpenClaw exit amid global token crunch

Chinese AI rivals clash over Anthropic’s OpenClaw exit amid global token crunch

Posted on 6 April 2026 By jobuzo

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.

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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: dpa

In a post on X, Shanghai-based MiniMax accused Anthropic of hurting the AI community by introducing its restrictions.

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“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.”

Chinese AI rivals clash over Anthropic’s OpenClaw exit amid global token crunch


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