Feishu CEO Xie Xin on Lobster: Personal use is exploration, corporate use is responsibility. Not addressing security issues means "the stronger, the more dangerous"

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According to CoinWorld, based on monitoring by 1M AI News, Feishu CEO Xie Xin posted on her social media yesterday, distinguishing the fundamental differences between personal and enterprise use cases for Agents. She believes that running an Agent on a personal computer is exploratory; if something goes wrong, you can just restart. In an enterprise setting, using an Agent is a responsibility; if something goes wrong, it could be data deletion or leakage. “The potential of Agents is exciting, but their security baseline limits their true application in work scenarios. Without solving trust and security issues, the more powerful they become, the more dangerous.” At the end of her post, Xie Xin clarified the business intent: “This is also the problem we want to help everyone solve, so that both individuals and enterprises can use them more conveniently and securely.” Since the Spring Festival, the lobster craze has spread, with many users choosing Feishu to access OpenClaw. The number of Feishu users and active users has surged within a month. Recently, Feishu has launched a series of supporting features, including the one-click deployment of OpenClaw via Miaoda on March 9 and the release of OpenClaw security protection and governance guidelines on the same day.

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