Baidu Intelligent Cloud officially launched the zero-deployment AI service DuClaw on March 11, aiming to achieve "ready-to-use" AI agents by eliminating tedious steps such as image selection, server deployment, and API Key configuration.

As the cloud service evolution of the previous open-source AI agent OpenClaw, DuClaw integrates core capabilities such as Baidu Search, Baidu Baike, and academic search, and supports flexible selection of multiple mainstream large models. Currently, the service is available on the web and plans to be integrated with mainstream office collaboration platforms such as WeCom (Enterprise WeChat), DingTalk, and Feishu in the future, to build an AI assistant ecosystem that can be accessed across multiple devices.

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This launch marks another advancement by Baidu in promoting the popularization of "digital employees." Earlier on February 14, the Baidu App had already supported one-click access to OpenClaw, becoming the first national-level application in China to integrate such capabilities. OpenClaw, with its ability to automate local environment and task process control, has been regarded as a key tool for improving productivity in the industry. From the initial visual quick deployment to the current zero-deployment service of DuClaw, Baidu is transforming complex AI integration into a low-barrier cloud experience by reducing technical costs.